If I may jump forward to the timing controversy regarding Oswald's movement between his lodgings and @Tippit, I have high confidence that Oswald might well have employed the military 'Double Time March' (as against the CT stubborn notion that seems to suggest that no-one-saw-him-so-he-must-have-been-walking)
Military Double Time March
And as at least one 'Johnny-on-the-spot' attendee (that would be The Divine Miss 'M') stated, Oswald left the scene at a trot, a human-locomotion technique closely resembling the military double time movement.
I have high confidence that Oswald might well have employed the military 'Double Time March'So, pray tell... what exactly was Oswald's hurry to get to a go-nowhere place like 10th street that he needed to run?
I mean, a double time march or even running is something one does when one has to be somewhere on time, right? So, what was there at 10th street that Oswald needed to get to on time?
And if he didn't need to be at 10th street on time, what was the purpose for running? And why didn't he run elsewhere than a go-nowhere street?
And as at least one 'Johnny-on-the-spot' attendee (that would be The Divine Miss 'M') stated, Oswald left the scene at a trot, a human-locomotion technique closely resembling the military double time movement.At a trot? Really?.... Didn't the witnesses say that Tippit's killer didn't seem to be in a real hurry at all?