That's idiot logic even for you. Do you think the Boston bombers destination was a boat in someone's backyard because that happened to be where he ended up? Not even the most fringe kook that ever posted on this forum has suggested Oswald's destination was 10th/Patton. Comedy gold. Regardless, your claim contains the false premise that Oswald could not have gotten there in time by walking. That is false. Did you ever see Gary Mack's reenactment that involved actually doing it rather than making stuff up to suit a desired outcome?
The entire walk was timed without any stops or slowdowns, and the
total time was the same as what several other conspiracy researchers
have found over the years. The shortest route gave Oswald plenty of
time, whereas the longest route was too long. The other one or two
routes would have resulted in intermediate times.
If you doubt me, walk it yourself or ask someone else to do it!
Gary Mack
That's idiot logic even for you. Do you think the Boston bombers destination was a boat in someone's backyard because that happened to be where he ended up? No, but you, rather stupidly, think it has something to do with the Kennedy murder and Oswald, when there are only differences. After leaving the TSBD, Oswald had a world of choices on where to go. If he was indeed fleeing, he could have jumped on any bus in any direction to get out of town before anybody even knew he was missing or existed. And, again, if he was indeed on the run, his visit to the roominghouse would have told him that there was nobody actively searching for him (yet), so why would he run to a go-nowhere place like 10th/Patton, even if that was not his end destination?
Not even the most fringe kook that ever posted on this forum has suggested Oswald's destination was 10th/Patton. And neither did I. But so what? It means nothing at all, except of course for the fact that nobody, other than Oswald himself (if it was him at 10th/Patton), would have known, yet here you are telling us that 10th/Patton wasn't his final destination. You are so full of BS......
Regardless, your claim contains the false premise that Oswald could not have gotten there in time by walking. That is false. No it isn't and you can not prove it is.
Did you ever see Gary Mack's reenactment that involved actually doing it rather than making stuff up to suit a desired outcome? Reenactment, my ass! But yes I saw the (edited) video and even they could not get a combined time of less than 11 minutes.
The entire walk was timed without any stops or slowdowns, No it wasn't. It was broken down in two parts
and the total time was the same as what several other conspiracy researchers have found over the years. The fastest combined time they could come up with was 11 minutes and that wasn't enough for him to get there to murder Tippit at 1.14.
The shortest route gave Oswald plenty of time, And thus you prefer the shortest route, as that brings you as close as you can get to approx 1.14/1.15 because you mistakenly believe that Tippit was killed at that time, when in fact he was already in the hospital by then, being declared DOA as witnessed by DPD officer Davenport!
If you doubt me, walk it yourself or ask someone else to do it! I don't have to rely on what Gary Mack or you says... I have walked all the possible routes myself, so I know first hand that if Oswald was indeed still at the bus stop in front of the roominghouse at 1.03 pm, there simply is no way he could have reached 10th/Patton on time for Tippit's murder.