I've made my case for Callaway helping to load the body into the ambulance BEFORE making the call to the police dispatcher. I'm satisfied with the case I have made. Others can do with it what they wish.
There's only so much either of us can say about it.
If you want to discuss another topic, we can do that.
I'll accept that as an admission that you can not show where the audio recording "obviously" tells us that the ambulance was leaving when Callaway was making his call. If you could, you would have pointed it out and, in doing so, proved me wrong.
The reason for that is of course indeed obvious; there was no time for Callaway to help load Tippit into the ambulance before he made his call. It didn't happen.
If you want to discuss another topic, we can do that.After this disappointing reply, I have to say I've lost interest. Against my better judgement, I accepted your invitation to debate this topic here, because in my mind there is always a possibility that my opinion is wrong and, just maybe, you would present something that would make me change my opinion. From our discussion in this thread it has, sadly, become obvious that you never even considered the possibility that you could be wrong, when in fact, as is painfully clear, you are.
It is my humble opinion that no matter how much I think I know about a certain topic, there's always a possibility that somebody else knows more. I would love to discuss all details of this case with an LN who actually has an open mind as that would be beneficial to further my, and perhaps his, knowledge. Unfortunately, you are not that LN.