Since you again altered the post I responded to, here's my continuation.
Don't kid yourself, all you people think you are defending Oswald to some sort of self perceived legal standard, it's truly hilarious.
But getting back to Markham, how can you rely on her time estimate and why can't you rely on her positive ID of Oswald?
Btw a bus came along every ten minutes, so Markham never had a longer than a ten minute wait.
JohnM
Deal with the information I posted as a whole, instead of cherry picking what you think you can attack, and show us you can in fact have a normal conversation.
But getting back to Markham, how can you rely on her time estimate and why can't you rely on her positive ID of Oswald?Why did you cut off my quote and why did you not deal with what I actually wrote?
This is what I wrote after saying "were not in court";
But I'll give you a clue; Bowley said he arrived on the scene at 1:10 after having just picked up his daughter from school. The distance between the school and 10th/Patton is such that he, driving at normal speed, would indeed have arrived there when he said he did. When he arrived, Tippit was already shot. The record shows that Markham saw Tippit being shot before Bowley arrived. The walking distance from 10th/Patton to Markham's home on 9th street is at best a three minute walk, which means that Markham must indeed have left her home at around 1:06 or 1:07, just like she testified. The walking distance from Markham's home to the bus stop on Jefferson is (two blocks) no more than 6 minutes. If she left home at 1:07 she would have been at the bus stop at 1:13..... How in the world could see have seen Tippit being shot at 1:15?
But you ignored it and didn't want to deal with it. This alone just shows how little you (want to) understand. I actually don't rely on her time estimate. Bowley in fact confirmed her timeline, but that's probably over your head.
And with her positive ID of Oswald, I take it you mean the "was there a number 2" fiasco?
Unless you can tell me what the ability to ID a person has to do with knowing at what time you leave home and catch a bus, there isn't much to discuss.
Btw a bus came along every ten minutes, so Markham never had a longer than a ten minute wait.Sure, according to an elusive schedule, which nobody has ever been able to produce, there was a bus at 1:12 and 1:22.... In my previous post I have shown that it didn't matter which bus it was that Markham actually took.