It is nice that you are a spokesperson for Dale Myers.
I am not a spokesperson for Dale Myers, just a fan of his.
What about the statement in that Movies thread https://www.jfkassassinationforum.com/index.php/topic,2264.0.html [read ALL the posts]..that Johnny Brewer claimed to have heard that a policeman was shot in Central Oak Cliff on the radio and then saw Oswald cowering by his store as police cars were racing around---but it is demonstrated with all the Dallas radio tapes of that afternoon that no such announcement of a shooting was made until [almost] 2 PM---10 minutes after Oswald was arrested in that theater. Some of the guys here don't even have Tippit shot until "about 1:30" ---the same time it was announced on the radio? A time warp? 20 minutes of time was crammed into a 5 minute bag?
You are ignoring the common problems with people’s memories. The most probable explanation is that the actual order of events in time are:
1. Mr. Brewer hears over the radio that the President was shot while in Dealey Plaza.
2. Mr. Brewer sees a man behaving in a suspicious manner, ducking into his shoe store briefly, with loud police cars passing by.
3. Mr. Brewer sees the same man ducking into a theater, again with loud police cars approaching.
4. He soon heard that a policeman was shot within the last hour and within a mile of the theater.
And by several months later, by March of 1964, confused “Hearing about the President being shot or shot at” with “Hearing that a Policeman was shot”. Honest witnesses make mistakes like this all the time.
Dealey Plaza was, by road, just within 3 miles of the Texas Theater, and the shoe store. Plenty close enough to rise the suspicions of a casual witness to anyone acting suspiciously just over an hour after the Dealey Plaza shooting.
How many honest mistakes do we have in this case?
How many shots were there? Two? Three? Four?
What directions were the shots from? Some say all from the front? Others all from the back?
What did the limousine do during the shooting? Slow down? Stop? Maintain a steady pace?
Do we have to assume that many of these witnesses are lying? Many witnesses are simply mistaken.
If there is one lesson a student of this event should know, and there is no excuse for not knowing,
is how unreliable witness’s memories are. You can’t just lump all witness’s who remember some detail wrong as liars, members of the conspiracy to murder or cover up the murder of the President.
You reach out for the wild explanations, “time warp”, “all liars who were part of the conspiracy or coverup”, and ignore the simplest and most probable explanation, honest witness error.
I still think that Dale Myers has nothing to learn from your posts.
Brewer had a chance to be a hero. Someone must have pointed the way for him and he fetched like a dog....the only scenario I can think of. Who else was in that shoe store with Johnny Brewer?
Who else was in the store with Mr. Brewer? No doubt fellow conspirators, who would support his story. 😊
Mr. Brewer is a hero of these events. Not as big a hero as Officer Tippit or Officer McDonald, but a hero never-the-less. Of course, some CTers hate the true heroes because they besmirch the reputation of their true hero, Oswald.