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At 12:45 RC Nelson, along with Tippit, was told to move into the central Oak Cliff area. At about 12:47, RC Nelson radioed in that he was "on south end Houston Street viaduct," which is the location of the Gloco Station which Tippit would be allegedly sighted at a few minutes later. At about 12:48, Nelson was told to call "station 7," which is the civil section of the Sheriff's Office. At 12:52, Nelson called in, "87 out down here."
The Official Storytellers want us to think that Nelson, after stopping at a telephone to call station 7, went to Dealey Plaza, where he says calls in from about 6 minutes after Tippit was shot. Also, they seem to not want us to know that he was told to call station 7, since the retelling of this story, by Murray Jackson to Bugliosi, leaves out this transmission, and Jackson "knows" from Nelson's location, the south end of the viaduct, that Nelson was heading to Dealey Plaza, even though Nelson was not told to do so. Jackson, according to Bugliosi, "decides to let him go." Yeah, sure.
But, a simple reading of what Nelson says on the radio, and what is said to him, indicates that Nelson called station 7 from the Gloco station at the south end of the viaduct, where Tippit also was said to have used the phone, and Nelson said he was "out down here" at the Gloco station, not in Dealey Plaza. Later, six minutes or so after Tippit is killed, only then does Nelson says he is in Dealey Plaza.
Station 7 is the civil department of the Dallas Sheriff's office, and Roger Craig at this time is a civil warrant officer in the Dallas Sheriff Department. Just sayin'.