oceanblueeyes
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I don't think there can be an exact timeline for everything that happened. The time of the phone calls can be documented, but most people don't look at a clock every time they do something. I could give you the general time frame of when I got up this morning and when I ate breakfast, but the times might be off because I did not look at my clock or watch. If I had set an alarm it would have been different, but in a regular day where there are no deadlines that I must be somewhere at a certain time, I couldn't be exact on when I did anything.
But then some do. They may have been headed to church that Sunday evening. They may have known if they were watching tv and heard the shots what was on at the time. Many things can jog someone's memory on the time something happened. I think they really noticed the gun fire because it wasn't one or two shots but a whole barrage of shots.
I do think they have this time line down very tight.
I also think they have forensic reenactment specialists who are assisting in this case and they know much about establishing time lines.
imoo