Right. I said three minutes. But that's not what you erroneously claimed that I said.
Since when does saying that Callaway reached the scene three minutes after the shots mean that Callaway was at the police radio in LESS THAN three minutes?
You really don't understand the difference?
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Right. I said three minutes.Indeed, so when you disagreed with my statement you were wrong. No biggie, why not simply admit it?
But that's not what you erroneously claimed that I said.
Since when does saying that Callaway reached the scene three minutes after the shots mean that Callaway was at the police radio in LESS THAN three minutes? Changing the goal posts? Really?
I claimed you had said that Callaway reached the scene less than three minutes after shots.
You disagreed and wanted me to show you where you said it. Which is exactly what I did.
Now you show where I "erroneously" claimed that Callaway was at the police radio in less than three minutes?
You really don't understand the difference?What difference? The difference between what I actually said and what you falsely claim I have said. Sure I understand that difference.
Here it is;
Ted Callaway is at the patrol car reporting the shooting at 1:19 and his description of his actions tells us that he's at that patrol car probably three minutes after the shots rang out.
to which I replied;
If Callaway is at the patrol car three minutes after the shots, he must have arrived at the scene in less than 3 minutes as he did not go straight away to the patrol car but checked on Tippit first. In December 2020 you actually agree with this.
Although you will likely not admit it - after all the great Bill Brown can't be wrong (that's sarcasm, btw) - you are
wrong again.
One more thing. If you have Callaway at the patrol car reporting the shooting within 3 minutes after the shots, at 1:19 you have the shooting taking place at 1:16 PM.
But the DPD radio tapes has Bowley making his 46 seconds call at 1:17 PM
And before that you have Benavides waiting 40 seconds in his car until the killer had gone and needing one minute to try and operate the radio.
It doesn't add up. Can you explain the descrepancy?