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No, Bowley's watch was never calibrated and even at 1:10 with a murder just moments before gives Oswald plenty of time, Higgins was way after the fact and as shown Dr Liquori was quoted by a "policeman".
In other words I have supplied a mountain of evidence and you're reduced to screwing over the eyewitnesses. Nice try!
JohnM
Impossible to dispute facts. On page 83, author Barry Ernst dates this interview segment in Dallas as March, 1968. He says in his book he encountered both Mr. and Mrs. Higgins. I documented that Mr. Higgins died the following year on Oct. 25, 1969.
A reasonable person would find it reasonable that, after hearing the shots from her location at 417 E. Tenth and then seeing the body of a DPD officer lying shot down in the street literally yards away, the details would remain in Mrs. Higgins's mind 52 months later.:
From author Ernst's book, "The Girl on the Stairs" page 85, paperback edition:
Click on "paperback edition," click on "look inside" on upper left of Amazon.com web page at this link, search term, Higgins
https://www.amazon.com/Girl-Stairs-Missing-Witness-Assassination/dp/1455624314/ref=sr_1_1