Frazier said to Mary Rattan LOL.
But note that he didn't say he saw the package under Oswald's arm at that time. He merely assumed it, because it was under Oswald's arm when he walked away from the car. Of course, none of this has anything to do with Oswald entering the TSBD building itself.
Iacoletti,
Do you think it's reasonable to demand that Frazier, in order to be credible regarding his witnessing Oswald's carrying the package into the TSBD, state, "... and I could see with my very own 20/20 eyeballs that Oswald had NOT jettisoned or hidden the package of curtain rods somewhere in front of me in the parking lot, but was STILL carrying it when he entered the TSBD"?
-- MWT
PS Not unlike your implicit demand that Jacob, Holt and Simmons state unequivocally that they had walked to and watched the motorcade "shoulder-to-shoulder," i.e., that while they were walking there, their respective shoulders were, on average, two feet from each other's right or left shoulder, and while they were standing and watching the motorcade "on (the north side of) Elm Street about half-way between Houston Street and the Triple Underpass," their shoulders were, ON AVERAGE, only 1.5 feet apart.
The same regarding Calvary, Hicks, Reed, and Westbrook, yes?
Otherwise, it's reasonable to assume that they weren't physically close enough to each other during the motorcade, and that would "explain" why they weren't photographically captured "all together" in any of the photos and films, right?
LOL