The reason Shelley thought it was 3 or 4 minutes is because that is how much time Shelley thought it took for Calvery to get from where she was watching the parade to where he was standing on the steps. If you have a better time estimate you would rather use, feel free to use your time estimate instead.
Mr. BALL - Do you have any idea how long it was from the time you heard those three sounds or three noises until you saw Truly and Baker going into the building?
Mr. SHELLEY - It would have to be 3 or 4 minutes I would say because this girl that ran back up there was down near where the car was when the President was hit.
Mr. BALL - She ran back up to the door and you had still remained standing there?
Mr. SHELLEY - Yes.
The real question is how can you continually miss these statements that explain why? It would have to be because you start from a position with a pre-conceived idea. Why else would there be this constant reference to Nutters?
As usual, you've completely missed the point of the thread.
In front of the WC, Shelley and Lovelady testify that Gloria Calvery took at least three minutes after the shots to make it from her position on Elm Street to the front steps of the TSBD.
Both men testify that they were on the steps when the shots occurred and they stayed there until Gloria came running up to them (even though, in his same-day affidavit Shelley was clear that he ran across the Elm street extension to the concrete spur that divides the two Elm Streets, where he met Gloria, and then came back to the building).
Both men testify that after Gloria tells them the President was shot they both ran across to the concrete spur (curiously both men use the exact phrase, "that little, old island", to describe the spur).
Both men testify that after they have left the steps they notice Baker and Truly in the process of entering the building.
I'm sure you don't need this spelling out but this means both men are testifying that at least three minutes after the shots Baker and Truly are still outside the TSBD building.
That's the point!
Less than three weeks earlier the Baker/Truly time trials had taken place. Two attempts to recreate how long it took for Baker and Truly to get to the second floor after the shots. The results were 90 seconds and 75 seconds.
So, by the time Shelley and Lovelady testified, the results of the time trials were well known by the WC. They had been firmly established.
But then Shelley and Lovelady come along and both men testify that, in effect, Baker and Truly were still outside
three minutes after the shots were fired!This is a fact, not a preconceived idea.
The WC let these lies stand, unchallenged. This is a fact, not a preconceived idea.
Worse than that, even though these timings contradicted the time trials, the WC still included them to discredit Adams' testimony. This is a fact, not a preconceived idea.
Even worse than that, the WC then covered up for these lies in their conclusions. Fact, not preconceived idea.
As a good little Nutter you won't see anything wrong with any of this.
Even though the Darnell footage proves beyond any reasonable doubt that both men were lying about their timings.
Here's a simple question for you that will test how much of a Nutter you are:
How long do you think it took for Baker to reach the foot of the front steps of the TSBD building?