I did not run from anything. When one has to lie to make their point seem more valid, he loses credibility. Regarding Callaway and the ambulance, I stood by my position then and I do now. It is not my problem that Weidmann has no idea how to decipher the police tapes.
As for a debate, if Weidmann was not afraid, he'd simply agree to a debate on Skype (or something similar) one evening this week. Period.
Regarding Callaway and the ambulance, I stood by my position then and I do now. It is not my problem that Weidmann has no idea how to decipher the police tapes. And there he goes again; he makes up a bogus story about how Callaway was wrong during his testimony and that he actually helped to load Tippit in the ambulance prior to making his radio call, when all available evidence says otherwise, and when asked to provide evidence to back up his fairytale all he does is claim falsely that I can't decipher the police tapes. Pathetic.
And yes, you did run from the conversation after that. You always do that after you have dug yourself a hole you can't get out of; you back off and hope the thing will blow over.
As for a debate, if Weidmann was not afraid, he'd simply agree to a debate on Skype (or something similar) one evening this week. Period.I made you an offer and you ran from it, just like you ran from Barry Krusch's challenge, with another dumb excuse. Period