What are you two arguing about here? Regarding Oswald walking out the front door, what does it matter whether Roberts was in front of the TV or on the couch?
Why do you jump into a conversation if you don't understand what it is about?
It's not a photo. You're referring to a still frame from Ron Reiland's film footage.
Hardly relevant. You're nitpicking as usual. Whether a photo or a still frame, the image is the same.
You're being a bit hypocritical here. You claim you're "simply using the testimony", yet you ignore the portion of that same testimony which tells you that Oswald was the cop-killer.
Why do you behave so stupidly when I know you are not? I am using the testimony to determine the approximate time that Tippit was killed. There is far more evidence that shows that time to be between 1.06 and 1.10 than there is for Myers estimate of 1.14.
Eyewitness testimony is the least reliable evidence there is. If Oswald physically couldn't have been at 10th street before 1.10, the witness identifications must be wrong. It's as simple as that. The LNs are the hypocrites here, as they behave as if the Tippit witness testimony is 100% correct and written in stone when at the same time just about every witness in Dealey Plaza is deemed by them (and the WC) to be mistaken about something.
When Buell Frazier said he wasn't paying much attention to the package Oswald was carrying, the LNs claim his estimate was incorrect and he was wrong, but when Earlene "blind in one eye" Roberts said she was paying more attention to the TV, the LNs claim she was spot on about the jacket, regardless of the fact that she got the color wrong. That's an amazing double standard.
I am also not ignoring the physical evidence (i.e. the jacket, the revolver & ammo and the wallet). I just haven't discussed it in detail here, because that's not what the conversation was about.
Because he (Bowley) didn't see the killer flee.
BS. Neither did Callaway, Guinyard and Reynolds. They did not witness the shooting and only saw a man running down the street, without knowing who he was. Besides, it was Bowley who called the dispatcher and helped Callaway to put Tippit in the ambulance.
Bowley would have been a valuable witness to any honest investigation to determine the time of the shooting, which is more than likely the reason the WC never called him. They didn't want to deal with the possibility that Oswald couldn't have been there to do the shooting.