26-02-2019, 11:08 AM
Spartacus, quoting John Kelin's "Praise From a Future Generation," has this information from the Martin interview.
This is Clemons' other fugitive who ran east on 10th Street, whether the gunman's accomplice or local observer fleeing the scene cannot be determined. His identity is unknown, but he was not Frank Cimino despite standing in front of Cimino's residence. Clemons saw him take off while Markham was still at the corner, and when Cimino stepped outside "a woman dressed like a waitress was out in front of his residence." Cimino then proceeded west to the corner of 10th & Patton.
Burt & Smith simultaneously approached the scene heading west on 10th from 505 a block away. Neither Burt nor Smith reported encountering anyone en route going in either direction, but that doesn't mean it didn't happen. Reported investigative subject matter was highly selective even when not cut from whole cloth. They preceded Cimino, who had not yet emerged from his house, to the intersection of 10th & Patton.
Regretfully, the man in yellow khakis must be allowed to get away, at least for now, maybe forever.
Again, Mrs. Clemons would not commit herself. One man, she said, seemed to be talking to a second man, who was tall and wore yellow khaki pants and a white shirt. This tall man was on the other side of the street from the first man. But she didn't know if they were together, and she didn't know how the first man was dressed. He was the one with the gun, and Mrs. Clemons had been trying to hide from him.
This is Clemons' other fugitive who ran east on 10th Street, whether the gunman's accomplice or local observer fleeing the scene cannot be determined. His identity is unknown, but he was not Frank Cimino despite standing in front of Cimino's residence. Clemons saw him take off while Markham was still at the corner, and when Cimino stepped outside "a woman dressed like a waitress was out in front of his residence." Cimino then proceeded west to the corner of 10th & Patton.
Burt & Smith simultaneously approached the scene heading west on 10th from 505 a block away. Neither Burt nor Smith reported encountering anyone en route going in either direction, but that doesn't mean it didn't happen. Reported investigative subject matter was highly selective even when not cut from whole cloth. They preceded Cimino, who had not yet emerged from his house, to the intersection of 10th & Patton.
Regretfully, the man in yellow khakis must be allowed to get away, at least for now, maybe forever.