Because you don't know the case means I'm lying? Do you really believe that article I linked to is the only place on the entire internet where information on the Nash's can be found?
It's not my problem that you don't know the facts of the Tippit murder.
Of course you are lying, because if you were not you would have produced the link that would prove me wrong.
Let's see how well you know the facts of this case;
Hi Dale. I don't recall if I responded to this post or not. This thread got caught up in a lot of political debate for many pages.
In my opinion (based on eyewitness descriptions), Tippit and Oswald carry on a conversation for less than thirty seconds. The shooting itself probably took less than five seconds (and is therefore irrelevant when discussing a timeline).
Ted Callaway is at the patrol car reporting the shooting at 1:19 and his description of his actions tells us that he's at that patrol car probably three minutes after the shots rang out.
All ya gotta do is read Callaway's own words. He did not make his way up to the corner until after the killer had reached the corner of Patton and Jefferson.
Callaway was at the scene sooner than five minutes after the shots; he just did not get on the police radio to report it immediately upon arriving at the scene.
You really should read his testimony a little closer.
3 minutes or 5 minutes between the shots and the use of the radio by Callaway. It seems somebody is adapting his story depending on the conversation.
Now, let's examine this claim;
Ted Callaway is at the patrol car reporting the shooting at 1:19 and his description of his actions tells us that he's at that patrol car probably three minutes after the shots rang out.Which means that in this version Tippit was shot at 1:16. But, hang on, Helen Markham testified she catched her regular bus to work at 1:15, so what would she be still doing at 10th & Patton at 1:16?.
Never mind that Markham also said she left home at "a little after 1", perhaps even 1:06 or 1:07, and never mind that the FBI timed the one block walk from Markham's home to the corner of 10th and Patton as taking no more than 2,5 minutes. Now, how does any of this compute with Tippit being shot at 1:16?
The obvious answer:
It doesn't!