03-03-2014, 03:43 PM
As with the events of 9/11, this is a crucial issue, and as with 9/11 there are disputes because the official Commissions put out their own timelines, and yet other evidence (from press accounts, witnesses, etc ) isn't always in agreement.
The time of the assassination is pretty well established (+/- a minute) because of the clock on the TSBD roof. The official time of the Tippit murder is just wrong. The best evidence shows it happened several minutes earlier, but then Oswald couldn't have gotten there on foot in time.
The Bethesda autopsy timeline is a mess too. So they are not set in stone.
The time of the assassination is pretty well established (+/- a minute) because of the clock on the TSBD roof. The official time of the Tippit murder is just wrong. The best evidence shows it happened several minutes earlier, but then Oswald couldn't have gotten there on foot in time.
The Bethesda autopsy timeline is a mess too. So they are not set in stone.