Still batting .000 eh, Mr. Mytton, total failure trying to produce any actual, credible evidence at all in the wrongly-accused's own voice about that phantom bus & cab ride. A month later into my simple challenge posed to you, and the best you got is to continue to sidestep the question and cower away from it altogether. You can't do it, Can you? There's a reason for that.
Making matters even worse, you actually believe Mr. Craig (Roger) refutes my 12:48PM timeline...my, my, my...let's take his testimony into account rather than your wishful thinking ---->
Mr. BELIN - Fourteen or 15 minutes?
Mr. CRAIG - Yes.
Mr. BELIN - Was this, you mean, after the shooting?
Mr. CRAIG - After the---from the time I heard the first shot.
Mr. BELIN - All right. Your heard someone whistle?
Mr. CRAIG - Yes. So I turned and--uh-saw a man start to run down the hill on the north side of Elm Street, running down toward Elm Street.
Mr. BELIN - And, about where was he with relation to the School Book Depository Building?
Mr. CRAIG - Uh--directly across that little side street that runs in front of it, He was on the south side of it.
Mr. BELIN - And he was on the south side of what would be an extension of Elm Street, if Elm Street didn't curve down into the underpass?
Mr. CRAIG - Eight; right,
Mr. BELIN - And where was he with relation to the west side of the School Book Depository Building?
Mr. CRAIG - Right by the--uh--well, actually, directly in line with the west corner--the southwest corner,
Mr. BELIN - He was directly in line with the southwest corner of the building?
Mr. CRAIG - Yes,
Mr. BELIN - And he was on the south curve of that street that runs right in front of the building there?
Mr. CRAIG - Yes,
Mr. BELIN - And he started to run toward Elm Street as it curves under the underpass?
Mr. CRAIG - Yes ; directly down the grassy portion of the park,
Mr. BELIN - All right. And then what did you see happen?
Mr. CRAIG - I saw a light-colored station wagon, driving real slow, coming west on Elm Street from Houston. Uh-- actually, it was nearly in line with him. And the driver was leaning to his right looking up the hill at the man running down.
Mr. BELIN - Uh-huh.
Mr. CRAIG - And the station wagon stopped almost directly across from me. And--uh--the man continued down the hill and got in the station wagon. And I attempted to cross the street. I wanted to talk to both of them. But the---uh--traffic was so heavy I couldn't get across the street. And--uh--they were gone before I could---
Now, Do you care to explain to the rest of us how Mr. Craig (Roger) refutes my 12:48 timeline given the fourteen or 15 minutes (his words, not mine) post assassination observation of that light coloured station wagon driving real slow (his words, not mine) while also attempting to pull up alongside the running gentleman Mr. Craig is describing, who, has come from the southwest corner adjacent to the TSBD from a side street (Elm Street extension), through a park-bench area, finally onto the top of a hill, and then running down the incline without tumbling head over heels, suggesting he wasn't sprinting...
then continued to run further down south Elm, towards Mr. Craig's position (Mr. Craig's words not mine), while he and Officer Lewis stood looking for a ricochet bullet way down south Elm, his words, not mine. Go ahead, Mr. Mytton, set the stage for us how Mr. Craig's testimony refutes a 12:48PM timeline. Perhaps you will fair much better w/this challenge than the previous month long one you are still struggling with.