Oswald could not have had his rifle after he left the 6th floor?
If you're trying to say that Garner should have seen Oswald as he went down the stairs then that's another question. According to Adams, Garner was standing with the other ladies watching the parade and I personally think with all the ruckus going on outside that the ladies would be trying to work out what was happening outside for at least a minute or two which gave Oswald plenty of time to go down the stairs.
Mr. BELIN - Were you standing with anyone
Miss ADAMS - Yes, sir.
Mr. BELIN - With whom?
Miss ADAMS - I was standing with Sandra Styles, Elsie Dorman, and Dorothy May Garner.
JohnM
Now, this is what I call fictitious evidence, where "Johnny" inserts his worthless opinion into the story and tries to sell it as "evidence".
The
real evidence is that, according to the Stroud letter, Dorothy Garner said, after she saw the girls [Adams & Styles] go down, she saw Truly and the policeman come up. That's contemporary evidence showing that Adams and Styles went down the stairs immediately after the shots, and thus prior to the shooter being able to reach the stairs. The fact that she saw Truly and Baker come up, also means that Garner was in a position where she could see the stairs and/or the landing.
The WC didn't disregard the Stroud letter and Garner for nothing! It would be wise to ignore "Johnny's fictitious evidence" in a similar way.