Martin,
My point is that the CT crowd use the "impossible walking time constraint" argument to say that Oswald cannot be at 10th and Patton to shoot Officer Tippit.
When they invoke the "Butch Burroughs saw LHO at the Texas Theater before 1:15 PM claim" ... they ignore the similar "impossible walking time constraint" factor.
Is it cherry picking or never considering the plausibility/implausibility of a theory based solely on a single witness testimony that conflicts with multiple witnesses testimony... that is the question?
Additionally: Blinded by an irrational need to portray Oswald as innocent of any wrongdoing?
The alternative options to walking: Jogging, sprinting, given a ride part of the way by a citizen (innocent) are never considered.
My point is that the CT crowd use the "impossible walking time constraint" argument to say that Oswald cannot be at 10th and Patton to shoot Officer Tippit.
When they invoke the "Butch Burroughs saw LHO at the Texas Theater before 1:15 PM claim" ... they ignore the similar "impossible walking time constraint" factor. Yes, I understood that but IMO you can not compare the two and here's why;
Tippit was shot at a particular time which clearly puts a time restraint on that incident where Burroughs simply could have been wrong in his estimate. Don't forget that if you want to argue Oswald killed Tippit you have him entering the Texas Theater after 1:40 PM. With that in mind, it doesn't really matter if Burroughs said 1:15, 1:20 or even 1:25! As long as Burroughs (who said he saw him prior to the movie starting) sees him prior to, let's say 1:30 pm, there simply is no way that Oswald could have been at 10th/Patton to shoot Tippit and still get to the Texas Theater on time.
Is it cherry picking or never considering the plausibility/implausibility of a theory based solely on a single witness testimony that conflicts with multiple witnesses testimony... that is the question? No, it's actually comparing apples and oranges. Oswald could easily have walked the mile from North Beckley and arrived at the Texas Theater prior to the movie starting, but he could not have done so when you figure in a detour to 10th/Patton.
Additionally: Blinded by an irrational need to portray Oswald as innocent of any wrongdoing? Doesn't apply to me. I don't care if Oswald was guilty or not, I just want to find out the truth. Having said that, I do not think it is possible for Oswald to be just a random innocent bystander in all of this. For him to be the patsy he claimed he was he would have had to involved in something at some level.
The alternative options to walking: Jogging, sprinting, given a ride part of the way by a citizen (innocent) are never considered. Is there any evidence for any of those options?