Indeed - but the thing I want to stress is that they both could feel that they were right in the important aspects. In real life, I can imagine Alice telling Bert that she didn't really care about the details and mechanics of who was where, it was the important fact of Oswald's guilt that was the key thing. And Bert being happy that he'd proved his main point.
(Although, to be fair, it's more likely that Bert would at that point start to have a go at Alice about how she can possibly know that Oswald was the assassin without knowing any details of how he did it or even could have done it.)
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Date: 2008-05-19 01:48 pm (UTC)(Although, to be fair, it's more likely that Bert would at that point start to have a go at Alice about how she can possibly know that Oswald was the assassin without knowing any details of how he did it or even could have done it.)