19-08-2018, 11:27 AM
Callaway's a poor candidate for the commandeer role.
1. His 11/22/63 DPD statement has the wrong route ("We got into his cab, number 213 and drove up Patton to Jefferson and looked all around, but did not see him.").
2. Harold Russell, who worked across Jefferson from Dootch Motors, did not recognize him ("At this point an unknown individual stated to RUSSELL, 'Let's take the police officer's gun and go get the S.O.B. who is responsible for this.' ").
3. Scoggins, a member of the club across Patton from Dootch Motors, did not know who his passenger was.
Callaway said many things over the years, but he should have gotten the route right the day the ride happened.
He was also a dubious eyewitness, putting the fugitive on the west side of Patton all the way to Jefferson. Both Guinyard & Patterson put the runner on the east side.
1. His 11/22/63 DPD statement has the wrong route ("We got into his cab, number 213 and drove up Patton to Jefferson and looked all around, but did not see him.").
2. Harold Russell, who worked across Jefferson from Dootch Motors, did not recognize him ("At this point an unknown individual stated to RUSSELL, 'Let's take the police officer's gun and go get the S.O.B. who is responsible for this.' ").
3. Scoggins, a member of the club across Patton from Dootch Motors, did not know who his passenger was.
Callaway said many things over the years, but he should have gotten the route right the day the ride happened.
He was also a dubious eyewitness, putting the fugitive on the west side of Patton all the way to Jefferson. Both Guinyard & Patterson put the runner on the east side.