I already did, in the original comment. The 1968 Al Chapman interview with Burt.
So you don’t know what a cite is any more than you understand what trolling is. I’m certainly not going to take your word about what Burt said, but I find it interesting that you are relying on an interview from over 4 years later, given what you typically say about details added later (for example with Mrs Roberts).
No need to be coy though, because I found the audio that Litwin posted to YouTube. It’s an interesting listen, particularly the part about not being able to identify the person he saw. It’s also interesting that they went down Patton and didn’t see anybody between 10th and Jefferson (including Callaway and Guinyard) , and this was all before the ambulance arrived. And somehow the guy they noticed was already down the alley at Crawford.
You still haven’t explained (given your odd standard about seeing Tippit before the shooting) what makes Smith a “real witness” and Clemons not. Because Smith is not on record anywhere about seeing anything before hearing the shots (even 4 years later).
Stop avoiding the question. Are Davis, Davis, Callaway, and Guinyard “real witnesses” or not?
Unrelated. Clemons didn't see anywhere near as much as the REAL witnesses, people like Burt, Smith, Benavides, Markham and Scoggins. These witnesses saw Tippit talking to the man and/or get out of the patrol car. These witnesses (sans Burt) literally saw Tippit fall. Hell, Burt probably saw Tippit fall, too, but I haven't found any record of him literally saying it.
“Probably”. LOL.
Clemons? She thought she heard firecrackers.
This stupid rhetoric again. Lots of people in Dealey Plaza thought the first shot was a firecracker or a backfire too. So what? Not real witnesses?
Clemons ran out right after she heard shots. So what if she didn’t see Tippit fall? She saw a chunky guy with a gun waving off a second guy.