Continuing with his theory, Belin writes in the next paragraph on page 427 of his book “November 22, 1963, You Are The Jury”:
There was one additional fact that supported my theory. The intersection at Jefferson and Marsalis Streets was the only transfer point in the Oak Cliff section of Dallas at which Oswald could have used his transfer.
If I remember correctly, Dale Myers theorized that LHO might have, immediately after leaving the rooming house, walked east over to Marsalis Street then headed south. Dale indicated that there was some routine police activity happening at the Marsalis/Jefferson Streets intersection at that time. Dale theorized that LHO might have seen the police as he approached the intersection and turned west on 10th Street to try to avoid the police.
I think that if Belin’s theory is correct, that might help explain why LHO chose to board the Marsalis bus instead of waiting a short time for the one that went right by the rooming house. Perhaps LHO wasn’t even planning to retrieve his revolver from his room. He might have initially been planning to transfer to the Lancaster bus without retrieving the revolver. Maybe he just wanted to get away ASAP.
I also have a theory that if Belin’s and Dale Myers’ theories are correct, that LHO could have seen the taxi at the intersection of 10th and Patton from a distance as he was walking on 10th Street. Perhaps he wanted to use the taxi to take him away from there. So, maybe he started hurrying even faster, or even raised his arm in an effort to try to get the taxi driver’s attention. And, as fate would have it, perhaps Tippit saw LHO at that same time (and before LHO saw him). Tippit might have thought LHO was trying to flag him down, and that might be the reason he stopped. Yes, this is all pure conjecture. But it keeps on occurring to me every time I consider the possibilities.