Originally posted by David Orsam
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The statement "one o´clock" is a very simple matter of validity in the sources. You can not use the sources as a clock giving exact seconds or minutes.
Prater was busy talking to McCarty in this time period. That is a matter of reliability in that source. There is a risk of misremembering and therefore not being able to state the exact time as to minutes.
But this does not mean that the sources are "useless" if that is your next strategy to destroy the discussion.
It is only a matter of performing source criticism, which you do not do if you use a source as a clock for making exact decisions about seconds or a very few minutes.
And another thing: Who do you think was the owner of a watch if you must pick one? Prater or Dr Bond?
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