If Rowland sees a man with a highpowered rifle at "port arms"about 12.15 on 6th floor it could be that gunman was looking at other windows to assess the shot. It follows that Williams must've left the 6th floor at this point, otherwise he would've seen Oswald. And Williams would, at this point be on the 5th or making his way to the 5th to meet up with the other two workers, Jarman & Norman. And if there's anything in that it must be that Jarman & Norman arrived at the 5th floor on or slightly after 12.15
Arnold and his wife take note of a "black man hanging out of one of the southeast corner windows" That could easily have been Williams,Jarman or Norman on the 5th floor. I'm not sure why you mention the location of the remains of Williams lunch. He had ample time to eat his lunch and then go down to the 5th within the time frame I suggested.
If I was on the jury I would not be that surprised that some of the witness statements did show some level of inconsistencies.It's not easy to get everything in chronological order due to chaos and also some people have a better level of recall than others. I would only give consideration to inconsistencies if they was any significant difference in the evidence given by any witenesses
It's a little bit disingenuous to say every opinion or every single sighting or incident that I or anybody else comments on has to be corroborated.Do you apply that criteria to your own remarks?
The chicken lunch was in the SNThe following 9 officers who arrived at the SN prior to the arrival of Fritz all reported the components of the chicken lunch there;
Luke Mooney, Gerald Hill, AD McCurley, Eugene Boone, Harry Weatherford, Jack Faulkner, Roger Craig, Officer Brewer and Officer Haygood.
Jarman and Norman left the front of the TSBD at 12.22pmJarman's WC testimony...
Mr. BALL - Where did you stand?
Mr. JARMAN - I was standing over to the right in front of the building going toward the west.
Mr. BALL - Were you on the sidewalk or curb?
Mr. JARMAN - On the sidewalk.
Mr. BALL - The sidewalk in front of the Texas School Book Depository Building?
Mr. JARMAN - Yes, sir.
Mr. BALL - How long did you stand there?
Mr. JARMAN - Well, until about
12:20, between 12:20 and 12:25.Norman's WC testimony....
Mr. BALL. Did you stay there?
Mr. NORMAN. Well, we stayed there I believe until we got the news that
the motorcade was coming down, let's see, is that Commerce, no
Main, because Commerce- we went back in the building, James Jarman and I.
The motorcade arrived at Main at 12.22pm. DPD Police transcripts.
Truly's testimony
Mr. BELIN. Now, when did you leave for lunch, Mr. Truly?
Mr. TRULY. As near as I know, it was between somewheres around 12:10 or shortly after, possibly 12:15.
Mr. BELIN. Do you remember where you were standing with Mr. Campbell?
Mr. TRULY. I would judge out in Elm Street, 10 to 15 or 20 feet from the front steps. We first stood on the steps, the bottom steps a few minutes, and then we walked out in the line of spectators on the side of Elm Street.
Mr. BELIN. All right.
Do you know approximately what time you got there, Mr. Truly? To the best of your recollection.
Mr. TRULY. 3 or 4 minutes after we reached the entrance, the walkway, we stood on the steps 2 or 3 minutes, and then I don't believe we just gradually moved out a bit.
Mr. BELIN. Did you notice any other company employees with you other than Mr. Campbell at that time?
Mr. TRULY. Well, I did. I noticed several. Mrs. Reid was standing there close. And it seemed like there were several of the other employees standing out in front of the building. But I cannot--I think Bill Shelley was standing over to my right as I faced the motorcade--somewheres in that area.
I noticed
just before the motorcade passed there were, I believe, three of our colored boys had come out and started up, and
two of them came back. And I didn't see them when the motorcade passed.
But they had started across Houston Street up Elm, and they came back later on, and I think those were the ones that were
two of them were the ones on the fifth floor. Possibly they could not see over the crowd. They are short boys. I wasn't doing too well at that, myself.
Brennan arrived at his position about 12.24. He noticed only two men on the 5th floor. That was because Williams had not yet joined them.
Rowland confirmed Williams was in the SN during his WC testimonyMr. SPECTER - At about what time was it that you observed someone hanging out of the window that you have marked as window "A"?
Mr. ROWLAND - Again about 12:15
just before I noticed the other man.
Mr. SPECTER - You have marked the double window there. Would you draw the arrow in the red pencil indicating specifically which window it was.
Mr. SPECTER - Will you describe with as much particularity as you can what that man looked like?
Mr. ROWLAND - It seemed to me an elderly Negro, that is about all. I
didn't pay very much attention to him. Mr. SPECTER - At or about that time did you observe anyone else hanging out any window or observe any one through any window on the same floor where you have drawn the two circles on Exhibit 356?
Mr. ROWLAND - No; no one else on that floor.
Mr. ROWLAND - Let me see, the exact time I do not remember, but the man,
the colored man, was in that window until the procession reached Commerce I mean Main, and Ervay. I was looking back quite often, as I stated.
The motorcade passed Ervay about 12.25pm.
You have offered nothing to support your contention that
"it follows" Williams has left the floor by 12.15pm. This is consistent with DVP's "better sequence"....better for the LN belief....but not consistent with the corroborated evidence....sorry. At least you have tried to engage which is more than can be said for the other WC supporters on the forum. The facts stand based on the evidence that was collected for the investigation.