I asked Bill the question because I believe that there is a good chance that Dale Myers elaborated on his methods. And I would like to know more about them.
You believe that you have figured out a “timeline” based on witness testimony. And you desperately want to be able to dismiss the times on the DPD recordings as “arbitrary” because they are at odds with your “timeline.” However, dismissing the times as arbitrary because of your misconceptions of the meaning and use of the word arbitrary is dead wrong.
Says the guy who hasn't got the guts to discuss the time line I have created.
It's just too bad that you are unable to show what misconceptions there are in my timeline. It's really very simple; according to the DPD radio transcripts Bowley called the dispatcher at 1:17 and Callaway did the same at 1:19. Dale Myers concluded that Tippit was shot at 1:14. This alone, to any rational thinking human being, says that either Callaway made his call 5 minutes after the shots were fired or something is wrong with the transcripts. There is enough circumstantial evidence (and I haven't even presented all of it) to show that the transcripts can not be right and there is nothing but belief that they are correct.
And you desperately want to be able to dismiss the times on the DPD recordings as “arbitrary” because they are at odds with your “timeline.” I am not dismissing the DPD recordings as "arbitrary". I am dismissing them because the available evidence shows they can not be relied upon.
there is a good chance that Dale Myers elaborated on his methods. And I would like to know more about them. Thank you for confirming what I said about your motives for obsessively clinging to whatever it is you think Bowles said.