Martin, you said you believe the Tippit shooting occurred around 1:09 to 1:10, if I recall correctly.
In your opinion, how long was Tippit lying in the street before anyone called the police?
How long after the shooting (which you believe to be 1:09/1:10) was Benavides attempting to key the mic on the squad car radio?
How many minutes were the police tapes off by, i.e. if Bowley reported the shooting at 1:17:40, how close was the real time to 1:17:40?
John Iacoletti and I asked you a question and we have been waiting for the answer for nearly two weeks now!
Evidence please that 602 was “trying to contact the dispatcher to tell him they were en route to the hospital” when he just said “602” and the dispatcher didn’t respond.
“Dale Myers thinks so” is not evidence.
So, I'll gladly answer your questions as soon as you have answered the question above. Fair enough?
On second thought, I'll answer this one now;
How long after the shooting (which you believe to be 1:09/1:10) was Benavides attempting to key the mic on the squad car radio? Roughly 30 to 45 seconds after the shooting. Benavides said that, after the shots, he stayed in his car until the killer had gone. We know from one of your own YT videos that the killer would only have taken about 30 seconds to get from the scene to the corner with Patton and disappear out of Benavides' line of sight.
Btw, you have claimed in the past (iirc) that Benavides tried to get the radio to work for at least some two minutes, but closer analysis of the actual audio recording does not confirm or support this. It also does not match with the most probable timeline for Callaway.