Hi Pat,..... I believe that you are one of the best researchers on the forum. I don't always agree with you but I respect your opinion.
In this case I'm a bit surprised that you would give any credibility to Jack Dougherty. His testimony is such a confusing mess that I don't know how you can give solid credence to anything he said. Particularly with regard to his location at the time the shots were fired....and his operation of the elevator.
To be clear, I don't simply go along with Dougherty's testimony. He was undoubtedly confused. And Ball, undoubtedly, did his best to confuse him.
The keys to understanding Dougherty's actions after the shooting were, for the most part, there before he testified.
1. His early statements were consistent in that he went back to work 10 minutes or so AFTER 12:30, the time of the shooting.
2. Truly testified that he saw Dougherty on the fifth floor as he descended from the roof.
3. Dougherty said he was on the fifth floor BEFORE he heard the loud sound. And that he came down just afterwards.
4. He said the loud sound came from above him--the location of the elevator shaft and roof hatch--and not the east end of the building--the location of the sniper's nest window, which was just above an open window on the fifth floor.
5. Norman, Jarman and Wiliiams failed to see Dougherty on the fifth floor in the immediate aftermath of the shooting.
6. Dougherty failed to see Norman, Jarman and Williams in the immediate aftermath of the shooting.
7. Dougherty claimed he was standing by the west elevator when he heard the loud sound. IF the loud sound was Oswald firing the last of three shots, and Oswald raced downstairs just after, he would have to have passed within 20-30 feet of Dougherty across an open floor. And yet, Dougherty claimed he didn't see him.
8. The most logical solution then is that Dougherty went upstairs after the shooting via the west elevator, which someone other than Dougherty brought down from one of the top floors while Baker and Truly ran up.