You're missing the point, a huge part of your evidence relies on a "screwball" who said she was catching a 1:12 bus at 1:15 and an an unsynchronised clock.
If she was catching a 1:12 bus, that's even
less reason to believe that she was still standing at 10th & Patton at 1:15. Nice job.
DOA doesn't mean the time the ambulance arrives.
What in your world does the "A" in "DOA" stand for?
I presented a ton of eyewitnesses who all say the time was closer to 1:30, which must be equally analysed.
"A ton". LOL.
Oswald was positively identified with a gun at the scene of the crime.
Unfair, biased lineups are unreliable.
Oswald's PO Box received a revolver,
False.
the same revolver he was arrested with.
False.
Oswald dropped shells at the scene.
Unproven.
The shells that were seen dropped by Oswald were an exclusive match to the revolver he was arrested with.
Correction: shells in evidence that cannot be proven to have come from the scene or touched by Oswald were matched to a revolver that Gerald Hill pulled out of his own pocket at the police station.
Nicol provided photographic evidence that one bullet in Tippit came from Oswald's revolver.
Which was disputed by 7 other firearms experts for the WC and HSCA.
The jacket Oswald was wearing was recovered from a carpark he was seen entering.
Which can't be proven to have been Oswald's, but even if it is, how is it evidence of anything?
Oswald appeared to hide outside a shoe store.
LOL
Oswald waited for the Police car to move away before he continued.
Speculation.
Oswald snuck into a theatre.
Speculation.
Oswald tried to kill more police.
Speculation.
Nice illustration of how you think rhetoric passes for evidence.