1:09:02
But the phone call never came.
1:09:05
Maximum 90 seconds
after Kennedy is shot...
1:09:07
...Patrolman Marrion Baker sees Oswald
in that second-floor lunchroom.
1:09:13
Is this man an employee?
1:09:14
Yes. The Presidens been shot.
1:09:17
The Commission would have us believe...
1:09:20
...that after firing three bolt-action shots
in 5.6 seconds...
1:09:23
...Oswald then leaves three cartridges
neatly side-by-side in the firing nest...
1:09:28
...wipes fingerprints off the rifle,
stashes it on the other side of the loft...
1:09:33
...sprints down five flights of stairs...
1:09:35
...past Victoria Adams and Sandra Styles
who never see him...
1:09:39
...then shows up, cool and calm, on the
second floor in front of Patrolman Baker.
1:09:45
All this within a maximum of 90 seconds
of the shooting.
1:09:49
Is this man an employee?
1:09:51
Yes. The Presidens been shot.
1:09:53
Is he out of breath?
1:09:55
According to Baker, absolutely not.
1:09:58
Assuming he is the sole assassin,
Oswald is free to leave the building.
1:10:03
The longer he delays, the more chance
the building will be sealed by police.
1:10:08
Is he guilty? Does he walk
out the nearest staircase?
1:10:13
He buys a Coke...
1:10:15
...and at a slow pace, spotted by Mrs. Reid
on the second floor...
1:10:20
...he strolls out
the more distant front exit...
1:10:22
...where cops have gathered.
1:10:24
Odd, since three shots were fired
from there...
1:10:27
...nobody seals the Depository
for ten more minutes.
1:10:30
Oswald slips out,
as do several other employees.
1:10:33
When he realized something had gone
wrong and Kennedy had been killed...
1:10:38
...he knew there was a problem.
Maybe even that he was the patsy.
1:10:42
An intuition, maybe. The President killed
in spite of his warning.
1:10:46
The phone call that never came.
1:10:48
Perhaps fear now came to Oswald
for the very first time.
1:10:53
Oswald returns to his rooming house
around 1:00 p.m...
1:10:56
...a half hour after the assassination.
1:10:58
A man shot the President!