Oswald claimed:
1 - To have eaten his lunch on 1st floor
2 - Then went outside to watch P. parade
3 - Then went up to get coke (which is when Baker and Truly encountered him)
However, no one saw Oswald outside watching the parade. In theory, could Oswald have been suggesting he watched the parade through the second set of glass doors, thus not interacting with the people on the steps, and this is why no one saw him? There are no photos showing these second set of glass doors (i think), the nearest I could find was Bakers description on them as “glass doors”:
Mr. BAKER - Well, as you come up the steps, there is a glass door here in front of the building.
Mr. BELIN - Pardon me, this will be the recessed glass door right here swinging?
Mr. BAKER - All of this is the lobby.
Mr. BELIN - Yes, that is all the lobby.
Mr. BAKER - OK. This is the first door that you open to get in.
Mr. BELIN - Yes.
Mr. BAKER - And this is the lobby.
Mr. BELIN - Yes.
Mr. BAKER - And then you have another set of glass doors.
Mr. BELIN - There is another door right here, yes.
Mr. BAKER - And on through this one you have a swinging door, a little old counter-type door that swings--
Mr. BELIN - This would be the swinging door which would be to the west of the room marked " Mr. Truly's office" on Exhibit 362?
Mr. BAKER - That is right, sir.Oswald could not have watch the parade from the front facade windows on the 1st floor because Eddie Piper was there and should have seen Oswald. However, in theory Oswald could have been suggesting he watched from inside the second set of glass doors, assuming they are glass doors as i don't think there is a photo of them. Is this what Oswald meant when he told Hosty "Then went outside to watch P. parade"?