Vincent T Bugliosi
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12:57:15 p.m. Oswald arrives at 1026 North Beckley and hurries to his rented room.
12:58 p.m.
Dallas police discover three shells and a shield of cartons near the southeast corner window of the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository.
12:59:30 p.m.
Oswald leaves his room zipping up a jacket and is seen moments later at curbside, near a northbound bus stop.
1:00 p.m.
Doctors at Parkland Hospital pronounce President John F. Kennedy dead.
1:03:14 p.m.
Channel 1 dispatcher Murray Jackson contacts Tippit to get his location but gets no response.
1:06:30 p.m.
Tippit leaves the Gloco gas station and heads south on Lancaster at a "high rate of speed."
1:08:23 p.m.
Channel 1 dispatcher Murray Jackson repeats the description of the Kennedy suspect: "white male, 30, slender build, 5 foot 10, 165 pounds."
1:11:00 p.m.
Top Ten Record shop owner J.W. Stark and clerk Louis Cortinas claim that Tippit came into the store on West Jefferson and made a phone call at this time. Getting no answer, Tippit reportedly left heading north to Sunset, then east.
Helen Markham leaves her residence to catch a bus at Patton and Jefferson.
1:13:00 p.m. Jimmy Burt and William Smith talk in the front yard of 505 East Tenth. Burt spots a man, believed to be Oswald, across the street walking west.
1:14:00 p.m.
Helen Markham reaches the corner of Tenth and Patton and waits for traffic to pass, including Tippit's squad car headed east. She sees Tippit stop alongside Oswald, who is walking east.
1:14:20 p.m.
Jack Tatum, driving west on Tenth, passes Tippit's squad car. Oswald, standing on the passenger side of Tippit's car, is leaning down talking to Tippit through the open vent window with both hands in his zipper jacket.
1:14:30 p.m.
Oswald pulls a gun from under his jacket and shoots Tippit four times. He escapes headed south on Patton toward Jefferson, as Barbara and Virginia Davis watch.
1:14:55 p.m.
Ted Callaway hollers, "What the hell is going on?" at the fleeing Oswald as he escapes south on Patton.
1:15:40 p.m.
Warren Reynolds, L.J. Lewis, Harold Russell, and B.M. Patterson watch as Oswald flees west on Jefferson. Reynolds and Patterson follow him.
1:16:00 p.m.
Domingo Benavides attempts to use Tippit's police radio to contact the dispatcher but is unsuccessful.
1:16:20 p.m.
Oswald ducks behind Ballew's Texaco Service station at Crawford and Jefferson and ditches his jacket under a parked car.
1:17:41 p.m.
T.F. Bowley reports the shooting to police using Tippit's squad car radio.
1:18:59 p.m.
An ambulance arrives at the Tippit shooting scene. Several citizens help attendants load Tippit's body. They depart within a minute.
1:19:30 p.m.
Reserve police officer Kenneth H. Croy arrives at the scene, the first officer to do so.
1:20:00 p.m.
Ted Callaway grabs Tippit's revolver, commandeers eyewitness William Scoggins' cab, and the two drive off in search of Oswald.
1:22 p.m.
Dallas police find a Mannlicher-Carcano rifle in the northwest corner of the sixth floor of the Depository. The rifle is later linked to Oswald, who bought it in March, 1963, from a mail-order house under the name 'A.J. Hidell.'
1:28:30 p.m.
Officer Roy Walker broadcasts the first description of the Tippit suspect.
1:23:00 p.m. The ambulance carrying Tippit's body arrives at Methodist Hospital.
1:24:30 p.m.
Police search two old furniture stores in the 400 block of East Jefferson looking for Tippit's killer.
1:25:42 p.m.
Officer J.T. Griffin broadcasts the discovery of a jacket, believed to be the killer's, in the parking lot behind the Texaco Service station at Crawford and Jefferson.
1:30:30 p.m.
Channel 1 dispatcher Murray Jackson reports that Tippit is DOA at Methodist Hospital.
1:33 p.m.
White House press secretary Malcolm Kilduff makes the official announcement, "President John F. Kennedy died at approximately one o'clock Central Standard Time today here in Dallas. He died of a gunshot wound in the brain. I have no other details regarding the assassination of the President."
1:35:31 p.m.
Officer C.T. Walker sees a man fitting the description of the Tippit suspect run into the Jefferson Branch library. Numerous squads surround the library.
1:36:00 p.m.
Shoe store manager Johnny Brewer spots Oswald acting suspicious in front of his store, six blocks west of the shooting scene.
1:36:30 p.m.
Brewer is drawn to the sidewalk as a police car speeds past and sees Oswald slip into the Texas Theater up the street.
1:37:28 p.m.
Brewer walks up the street and alerts Texas Theater ticket-taker Julia Postal to the suspicious man. Brewer enters the theater to make sure the man is still there.
1:38 p.m.
CBS Television news anchor Walter Cronkite announces the president's death.
1:38:40 p.m.
Police learn that the man who ran into the library was Adrian Hamby, a college student.
1:39:46 p.m.
Police recover two of four shells dropped by Oswald at the shooting scene. The shells are later matched to Oswald's revolver.
1:42:00 p.m.
Brewer returns to the front of the theater. He is certain the man is still inside. Julia Postal calls police.
1:45:43 p.m.
Channel 1 dispatcher broadcasts a report of a suspect who "just went into the Texas Theater."
1:47:20 p.m.
Numerous police squads arrive at the front and back doors of the Texas Theater.
1:49:00 p.m.
Johnny Brewer, guarding the back door of the Texas Theater, lets officers in and points out Oswald sitting on the lower floor, third row from the back.
1:51:00 p.m. Oswald is arrested after a struggle.
1:52:00 p.m.
Oswald is put into an unmarked car in front of the theater and taken to city hall.
1:52:30 p.m.
Sergeant Gerald Hill informs the Channel 1 dispatcher of Oswald's arrest.
2:00 p.m.
A third shell is found at the shooting scene by Barbara Davis and turned over to police.
2:02 p.m.
Oswald arrives at the Homicide and Robbery Office on the third floor of city hall.
2:05 p.m. Detective Jim Leavelle questions Oswald.