You're four months early.... featuring "some guy" who was unknown until circa 2009, born in 1931, died in 2018, offered no verifiable proof of his claims,
and who also claimed he saw what he imagined was a "railroad worker," disembark from a black car, (or for that matter, the "railroad worker or Mr. Duvall's commercial vehicle) not captured in any known still or moving image, and walk on the grassy knoll, (or whatever) with what might have been a rifle concealed in a leg of the coveralls he was attired in. Not only are the black car, the railroad worker, his sighting of Oswald, and his textbook delivery vehicle unverified, Duvall's presence is unmentioned in any witness account.
Why not proclaim you've achieved your goal in your next post, and just call it a day?
Out of consideration for readers who could be doing something else (like scooping up and weighing their navel lint) instead of wading through tens of future pages of this thread, I thought it would be considerate to get these insurmountable challenges to the potential of this thread informing anyone of anything, out of the way sooner rather than later.
Well, Mr Scully, I have found Mr Oswald--------------the accused assassin (of JFK, that is, not Lincoln, sorry)--------------in the Wiegman film. This obviously arouses feelings of intense resentment in the breast of a sad insecure little narcissist like you, but hey--------not my problem!
Now to your substantive points!
1. The Sixth Floor Museum saw fit to do an oral interview with Mr DuVall. One assumes they would not have gone ahead with that without his furnishing any verification of his employment history with Central Motor Freight. But if your positively Sherlock-Holmes-like ability to use the word search function on archives has yielded evidence that he made his employment history up, and/or that Central Motor Freight truckers never picked up shipments at the Texas School Book Depository, and/or that Mr DuVall himself never picked up shipments at the Depository, do let us know!
2. You speak of verifiable proof of his claims. What exactly would you like from Mr DuVall by way of verifiable proof for his claim to have encountered Mr Oswald in the second-floor lunchroom before the motorcade? If he didn't take a photograph, does that prove it didn't happen? If Mr Oswald didn't say Mr DuVall's name at the midnight press conference, does that prove Mr DuVall a liar?
3. Mr DuVall claimed that he asked Mr Oswald if he was going to go out to watch the motorcade and that Mr Oswald answered, "Yeah, I'm gonna go see him." This is interesting because we now know-------------thanks to Mr Kamp--------------that Mr Oswald indeed claimed to have visited the second floor lunchroom
before the motorcade
and to have gone "
outside to watch P. parade". And indeed we now know that Mr Oswald did in fact go outside to watch the P. parade. A lucky double guess from Mr DuVall, several years before the unearthing of the Hosty notes? Maybe... Maybe not!
4. Mr DuVall claimed to have been sitting on the front steps for the motorcade and to have noticed the black car when JFK "came down Main to turn right". You say there is no still or moving image of this event. Can you kindly point us to the still and/or moving images taken of the front of the Depository when JFK was on Main Street about to turn right?
5. You obviously don't believe that Mr DuVall is Prayer Person in Darnell. Fine. Who do you think Prayer Person in Darnell is? Can you give us a single name? If you couldn't be bothered with the issue, then you are perfectly free to dump your incoherent off-topic word-search garbage on other threads!
6. I will come on to Mr DuVall's claim to have been sitting on the front steps when JFK passed by anon. There may possibly be photographic evidence to support his claim.