Markham saw Oswald wearing a jacket. What this is "supposed to prove" is that Oswald ditched his jacket at some point.
Assumes facts not in evidence. "Ditched" is a loaded term, just like "fled". If Oswald ever had a jacket on, we don't know what happened to it because it was never proven that CE 162 was his jacket.
Why would he do that?
Are you getting ready to make an argument that someone only takes a jacket off because he just murdered a cop?
It's far more likely that one witness is wrong about the color of a killer's jacket
Only one person saw anybody kill anybody.
than it is that the two witnesses saw different men flee, each saying that the man had a gun in his hands. You do realize that Ted Callaway was only a half block away from Markham, right? Reading your silly posts would lead one to believe that you thought maybe Callaway was miles away from the scene by the time he saw Oswald wearing a jacket while running with a gun.
And you accuse me of strawmen...
"Number two was the man I saw shoot the policeman." - Helen Markham
Lee Oswald was the #2 man in the lineup.
Mr. BALL. Did you recognize anyone in the lineup?
Mrs. MARKHAM.
No, sir. Mr. BALL. You did not? Did you see anybody--I have asked you that question before did you recognize anybody from their face?
Mrs. MARKHAM.
From their face, no.
Mr. BALL. Did you identify anybody in these four people?
Mrs. MARKHAM.
I didn't know nobody. Mr. BALL. I know you didn't know anybody, but did anybody in that lineup look like anybody you had seen before?
Mrs. MARKHAM.
No. I had never seen none of them, none of these men. Mr. BALL. No one of the four?
Mrs. MARKHAM.
No one of them. Mr. BALL. No one of all four?
Mrs. MARKHAM.
No, sir. Mr. BALL. Was there a number two man in there?
Brewer pointed Oswald out to McDonald from the stage of the theater.
Yes, and...?
Did Brewer witness a crime being committed?
Funny though. McDonald originally said that a person
sitting in the front row pointed out Oswald.