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.
And as for your other evidence I've already shown that Bowley's watch was never shown to be accurate.
DOA doesn't mean the time the ambulance arrives.
I presented a ton of eyewitnesses who all say the time was closer to 1:30, which must be equally analysed.
The DPD time is still accurate within a reasonable margin of error.
Anyway let's not forget that these time guesses are only a small part of the evidence because;
Oswald was positively identified with a gun at the scene of the crime.
Oswald's PO Box received a revolver, the same revolver he was arrested with.
Oswald dropped shells at the scene.
The shells that were seen dropped by Oswald were an exclusive match to the revolver he was arrested with.
Nicol provided photographic evidence that one bullet in Tippit came from Oswald's revolver.
The jacket Oswald was wearing was recovered from a carpark he was seen entering.
Oswald appeared to hide outside a shoe store.
Oswald waited for the Police car to move away before he continued.
Oswald snuck into a theatre.
Oswald tried to kill more police.
JohnM
The shells that were seen dropped by Oswald were an exclusive match to the revolver he was arrested with.First let's parse that sentence...and correct the inaccuracies.
The shells that were seen dropped by the killer, were an exclusive match to the revolver that ALLEGEDLY turned up at the Texas Theater......Now let's break that sentence down...
The shells that were seen dropped by the killer, were found scattered over a wide area near the murder scene. Witnesses said the man removed ONE SHELL AT A TIME from the gun he had used to shoot Tippit. This statement by witnesses means that the man was NOT using a Smith & Wesson revolver. The S&W revolver ejects all shells from the cylinder in a single stroke of the ejector and it is not unloded of spent shells by picking them out one by one, as the killer was seen doing. The revolver that magically appeared at the Texas Theater was a Smith & Wesson.... so it was NOT the gun that the witnesses saw being unloaded one shell at a time as the killer walked away.