The physical evidence appears to indicate that LHO traveled from the rooming house to 10th and Patton in slightly less time than a casual walk would take. This agrees with Roberts’ statements to Aynesworth and later testimony that he was either running or very close to running when she saw him. It doesn’t agree with her later testimony that he was waiting at the bus stop. Therefore, I have doubts about that.
The physical evidence appears to indicate that LHO traveled from the rooming house to 10th and Patton in slightly less time than a casual walk would take. And what physical evidence would that be?
This agrees with Roberts’ statements to Aynesworth and later testimony that he was either running or very close to running when she saw himShe only saw him at the roominghouse and outside of it, waiting at a bus stop, so no, it does not agree with Robert's statements. All Roberts could say is that she thought Oswald was in a hurry when he entered the roominghouse... That's all!
It doesn’t agree with her later testimony that he was waiting at the bus stop. Therefore, I have doubts about that. Of course you do, because, just like the WC, you try to shape the evidence to fit your preconceived narrative, rather than looking at all the evidence honestly.
Roberts
saw Oswald standing at the bus stop, she
did not see him running anywhere!