His written report is enough if you believe he wrote it down correctly - which, some people do not think he did given the information was, lost in the shuffle I think is how Holeman worded it per the footnotes of the franks:
FINAL DRAFT - 9.17 at 6.30 pm - Delphi Franks brief.pdf | PDF HostView attachment 533922
"It also might matter what specifically DD asked RA - eg: they point out in the doc that:
Words matter when talking to someone. For example, if the exchange between Dan Dulin
and Richard Allen was this: “Ric
hard, we think the girls were
abducted between 1:30 and 3:30,
were you on the trail at any point in time between
1:30 and 3:30 pm on February 17?” and Richard
answered “yes”, that does not mean that Richard Allen was actually on the trail the entire time
between 1:30 pm and 3:30 pm. However, Dulin c
ould memorialize that exchange as Richard
claiming he was on the trail the entire 2-hour time span. If so, Dulin’s report would be inaccurate."
We don't know if DD asked him what time he was there at, OR if he asked, what time he left at. We know nothing, except that DD wrote down RA and a streetname. They met at a grocery store. Sounds super informal. Sounds as well like RA called the tip line to say he had been there. We don't even know how long they conversed for or what other things RA may have said etc....
I cannot for the life of me imagine WHY on earth the police would not have asked RA to come in to give a statement as a man who had been there that day??? Why was this done so informally? So I mean, yeah, there are some possible* problems with the original times noted that I want to know more about - hopefully more will be learned soon. In the meantime, I don't think we'll hit on the right reason imo........ NOTE: not saying the timeline isn't important. I'm saying that we're so close... we may as well just wait to find out.... mooo