OK, for the less desperate in the section where the precise details are filled in, the following quote makes it absolutely clear that Tippit was pronounced dead on arrival(DOA), which can only possibly mean that Tippit was dead before he arrived, Tippit may have died 1 second before he arrived but he was dead on arrival(DOA). The doctors who attempted to bring Tippit back to life would have a good idea of how long these horrific injuries would take to kill a man.
PERTINENT FACTS REGARDING DEATH
Deceased, a Dallas Police Officer was shot at 303 East Tenth Street was rushed to Methodist Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival.
The doctors who attempted to bring Tippit back to life would have a good idea of how long these horrific injuries would take to kill a man.
JohnM
Tippit may have died 1 second before he arrived but he was dead on arrival(DOA) They verified his death at the emergency room and since he may indeed have only died 1 second before arrival they used the actual time as the time of death.
The doctors who attempted to bring Tippit back to life would have a good idea of how long these horrific injuries would take to kill a man.Indeed, which is why they wrote that the actual of death was 1.15 pm and that he died at the Methodist Hospital.
It is also why Detective Davenport wrote in his report; "We assisted in getting the officer to the Emergency Room. And observed the doctors and nurses trying to bring the Officer back to life. At 1:15 pm (originally he wrote 1:06 pm, which was later typed over) Dr. Richard Liquori pronounced him dead."
Mytton's hypocrisy knows no bounds.
Kennedy was shot and obviously killed at 12:30 pm at Dealey Plaza. Half his head was blown off, ffs, yet the doctors declared him dead at Parkland Hospital at 1 PM. In this case, Mytton has argued in the past that Kennedy could have survived the massive loss of blood and a fatal head wound for 30 minutes.
But when it comes to Tippit, he argues that when the doctors declared him dead, they actually used the time he was shot at 10th/Patton, because they would have known "how long these horrific injuries would take to kill a man."
Go figure!