Dan,
If suspects were fleeing DP they would have ben heading West I think?
Heading South could have been people travelling from either Love Field or Parkland to DP, DP, Sheriff's Office or even the Sheraton.
I would query if Redbird is South of Dallas as it seems o be in a suburb of South Dallas but due West of DP
I am going by the fact that the sniper's lair on the 6th Fl of the TSBD is termed the South East Corner.
So maybe the transcript quotes you refer to are relating to SS at Love Field and / or Parkland? I would need to look again at the ID's of the relays and the SS assignments. The assignments are likely to be more truthful than the transcripts due to Roger Warner,
Lee. I think your focus is on, which direction the suspects were leaving the Plaza
and not which direction they were going about ten minutes later. It should be remembered
that even Curry stated on film about a vehicle possibly being involved ... if I can find the clip
I'll present it here.
Btw ... And I'm only going by memory here. Craig was there. He raced somewhere first. The railroad
yards? He was coming back a few minutes later and as he was trying to cross the street he saw what
he did about the station wagon and the suspects. After finally crossing the street he reported what he
saw to someone whom he thought was an SS man who took notes and then he entered the TSBD.
Later on in the investigation it was shown the agent who Craig told the info to was a wacko of some sort
who liked to pretend he was a cop in a suit. I don't think so. He was probably one of the reserve SS agents
Steve mentioned and with the help of a cop on the scene, he radioed in the call about the station wagon with suspects escaping.
Btw a second time. The timeline could fit to what I was saying. From 12:30 or the time of the assassination, it took Craig about 11 to 14 minutes to enter the TSBD. At the earliest, a bulletin
re the escaping station wagon could have been aired around 12:41. Spotted. Reported.
Then, 67's relay at 12:45 - Did they head south? - Yes.