All ya gotta do is read Callaway's own words. He did not make his way up to the corner until after the killer had reached the corner of Patton and Jefferson.
Callaway was at the scene sooner than five minutes after the shots; he just did not get on the police radio to report it immediately upon arriving at the scene.
You really should read his testimony a little closer.
He did not make his way up to the corner until after the killer had reached the corner of Patton and Jefferson.Show me where he said that in his testimony.
Callaway was at the scene sooner than five minutes after the shots; he just did not get on the police radio to report it immediately upon arriving at the scene.Indeed. He arrived on the scene within 2 minutes after the shots. Even if - as you incorrectly claim - he waited until the killer got to Jefferson. The time needed to walk one block (from Jefferson to 10th Street) is roughly one minute, but Callaway and the killer both ran. So, roughly one minute for the killer to get to from Tippit's car to Jefferson and less than one minute for Callaway to get to 10th street makes 2 minutes.
And you clearly misread my words because I did not say he got on the police radio immediately upon arriving at the scene. But it didn't take him 3 minutes either.
Mr. BALL. When you got there what did you see?
Mr. CALLAWAY. I saw a squad car, and by that time there was four or five people that had gathered, a couple of cars had stopped. Then I saw--
I went on up to the squad car and saw the police officer lying in the street. I see he had been shot in the head.
So the first thing I did, I ran over to the squad car. I didn't know whether anybody reported it or not. So I got on the police radio and called them, and told them a man had been shot, told them the location, I thought the officer was dead. They said we know about it, stay off the air, so I went back. By this time an ambulance was coming. The officer was laying on his left side, his pistol was underneath him. I kind of rolled him over and took his gun out from under him. The people wonder whether he ever got his pistol out of his holster. He did.
You really should read his testimony a little closer.I have and that of Croy also, because if you read that carefully, that's where you'll find the corroboration for what I have been saying.