Butler statement (HSCA, 1977). He made a copy of the trip ticket and it was given to George and Patricia Nash in 1964.
Sent to me from Dale Myers:
Wow, that's solid evidence.....Hahahahahaha!
For crying out loud, you've got the ambulance driver allegedly giving a "trip ticket" (whatever that is) to some unknown people, when the Nashes, in their 1964 article, do not mention anything of this and simply write;
The Dudley M. Hughes Funeral Home is the central ambulance dispatching point for southern Dallas. It either handles calls directly or calls other funeral homes in the system that cover other areas. Dudley M. Hughes Jr., the dispatcher, took the call from the police. He filled out an ambulance call slip with the code 3-19 (which means emergency shooting) and the address, 501 East 10th Street. He put the slip into the time clock and stamped it 1:18 p.m., November 22, in the space marked Time Called. But let's say, for the sake of argument, that Butler did give a copy of the time stamped slip to the Nashes. Where is it? Butler can't provide a copy, the Nashes never provided a copy and the Funeral Home hasn't produced the original or a copy either...
Just how far removed of reality do you need to be to attach any value to this crap?
Bottom line; the alleged time stamped slip is not part of the evidence and hasn't been produced for more than half a decade. Isn't it about time that you try to return to reality?