Nice try, Tim, but it just doesn't compute with the official narrative.
I don't believe for a second that it happened that way, but let's assume for the sake of argument that the funeral home dispatched the ambulance to 10th street at 1:18.
The driver is on record saying that the entire trip from the funeral home to Methodist Hospital took around 4 minutes. If we go by the dispatch time and add on 4 minutes we get 1:22 as arrival time.
The person making the statement said he saw Tippit was dead when they rolled him in, so it's unlikely that it took them more than a minute to declare Tippit D.O.A.. which gets us to 1:23.
So, by this logic, at 1:23 the hospital clock used for the D.O.A. declaration said 1:15, but in reality it was 15 minutes later because the clock was allegedly slow by that much time. This in turn would mean that Tippit wasn't declared D.O.A. until 1:23 + 15 min =
1:38However, DPD officer Davenport says in his report that a bullet was taken from Tippit's body, at 1:30.