You got me... Markham didn't use the word "catch". It was Ball who asked her when she usually got her bus.
Mr. BALL. You know what time you usually get your bus, don't you?
Mrs. MARKHAM. 1:15.
Same difference
No. It's not the same difference.
Did she think he was asking her what time she got to her bus stop?
Did she think he was asking her what time she gets on the bus?
Who knows. But, 1:15 would NOT be the time she always boards her bus since there was no 1:15 bus.
Weak. You don't get to determine what she thought. The question is clear; Ball wanted to know when she got her bus.
Ball did not ask when she arrived at the bus stop.
And how do you know there wasn't a bus at 1.15? Just because the schedule (according to the FBI) said 1.12 and 1.22, does that mean that a bus can not be late three minutes?
But it's a moot point, because even if Markham arrived at the bus stop at 1.15, she would have walked passed the corner of 10th & Patton at 1.12 or 1.13, because it takes at least 2 minutes to walk the distance from 10th street to the bus stop on Jefferson. This in turn means that she would have passed 10th street before the shooting, if that took place at 1.14 or 1.15.
Weak. You don't get to determine what she thought.
Where did I claim to be able to determine what she thought? Please explain.
The question is clear; Ball wanted to know when she got her bus.
Actually, the question was not totally clear. I do believe Ball was trying to ask her what time she boarded her bus and I have never said otherwise. What I said was that because the question is not totally clear, we don't really know exactly how Markham interpreted the question and because of this, we do not know what her answer really means. Ball certainly could have asked the question in a more obvious manner than he did.
And how do you know there wasn't a bus at 1.15? Just because the schedule (according to the FBI) said 1.12 and 1.22, does that mean that a bus can not be late three minutes?
There was no 1:15 bus, according to all of the information we have. If you have something which suggests otherwise, then please post it (which you won't do, because you don't have it).
As for the bus being late, obviously it can be late on occasion. However, one doesn't bank on the bus being late every single time so your point here is kind of invalid.
But it's a moot point, because even if Markham arrived at the bus stop at 1.15, she would have walked passed the corner of 10th & Patton at 1.12 or 1.13, because it takes at least 2 minutes to walk the distance from 10th street to the bus stop on Jefferson. This in turn means that she would have passed 10th street before the shooting, if that took place at 1.14 or 1.15.
I can accept that Lee Oswald murdered J.D. Tippit at 1:13. Fair enough?