Martin is trying to micro-manage the Tippit murder timeline down to the second, which really cannot be done.
Yes, before anyone jumps down my throat for talking out of both sides of my pie hole, I have done a bit of that "micro-managing" myself, when I said I agree with Dale Myers' exacting 1:14:30 time for when the shooting occurred. But I happen to think that Dale has done probably the most work and research that has ever been done by anyone in the world when it comes to the Tippit murder case, and so I am certainly inclined to lean toward his conclusions about various things related to J.D. Tippit's demise....such as Dale's very detailed 2017 article (below) concerning many of the "loose ends" (if you will) concerning the topic of Acquilla Clemons:
http://jfkfiles.blogspot.com/2017/11/the-october-jfk-assassination-file.html
But when Martin says something like this....
"...and you end up at 1:18:35 as the actual time (according to the recording) where the dispatcher called 1:19."
....we're only talking about a difference of 25 seconds in real (actual) time---even if Martin's analysis is 100% correct (which is a big "if" right there).
Now, am I really supposed to just flush all of the "Oswald Shot Tippit" evidence (and witnesses) down the nearest toilet due to an alleged 25-second discrepancy when comparing the Dallas police radio transcript with the analysis performed by a guy named Martin Weidmann?
Pardon me if I choose not to perform that last bit of flushing.
But I happen to think that Dale has done probably the most work and research that has ever been done by anyone in the world Which to rational people doesn't mean that he can't be wrong.
But when Martin says something like this....
"...and you end up at 1:18:35 as the actual time (according to the recording) where the dispatcher called 1:19."
....we're only talking about a difference of 25 seconds in real (actual) time---even if Martin's analysis is 100% correct (which is a big "if" right there). The major point you are ignoring, most likely on purpose, is that this alone confirms what Bowles said about the dispatchers not calling out the correct time stamps. You can try to play it down as much as you like but 1:18:35 isn't 1:19! When the dispatchers get the time wrong by 25 seconds within a three minute time frame, just how much do they get it wrong within 30 minutes?
Isn't it just hypocritical how LNs constantly go on about that, instead of discussing parts of the evidence, you have to look at the totality it but when you present them with the totality of the evidence (in this case about the DPD recordings) they start to argue about only a part of it and ignore the rest. This is why you can never have an honest conversation with a LN.
My analysis of the DPD recording is 100% correct and anybody who wants to check can do so by timing the actual recording;
Now, am I really supposed to just flush all of the "Oswald Shot Tippit" evidence (and witnesses) down the nearest toilet due to an alleged 25-second discrepancy when comparing the Dallas police radio transcript with the analysis performed by a guy named Martin Weidmann?
Pardon me if I choose not to perform that last bit of flushing. Nobody is asking you to flush anything down the nearest toilet. That's just a massive cop out. All you need to do is discuss the actual evidence honestly. The mere fact that you refuse to tells me all I need to know about how little confidence you have in that evidence. It also tells me that you understand what the implications for the official narrative are when the DPD time stamps are wrong and other evidence points to Tippit being killed earlier.
You have completely bypassed my question about Markham and there is no alleged 25-second discrepancy. There is a lot more than that, but if you simply refuse to look at it honestly, you will never know. It was already idiotic that you thought Markham could walk one block of 400 feet in 30 seconds in order to still get to her bus on time.
Your entire response to the factual information I have been giving you is an absolutely emotional, not a rational, one. You've really shown your true colors.