What are you babbling about here? A different topic. Are you really suggesting there is doubt of Truly's and Baker's trip to the roof because there is no picture of them on the roof? Who would take such a picture since no one else was up there? And your bizarre basis for this entire claim is that the door to the roof was latched on the inside. HA HA HA. As though Truly who was the building superintendent and had worked for the TSBD for 30 years - much less anyone else - couldn't just flip the latch to access the roof. What you apparently are too dense to understand is that if the door was latched on the inside, the only thing that proves is that none of your fantasy conspirators could have gotten back down into the building from the roof. Your subjective opinion as to the condition of a bus transfer in Oswald's pocket following his arrest does not rebut the fact that the bus transfer was in his pocket. It proves he was on the bus. There is no explanation to plant such a bus transfer since the bus took him nowhere. It did not advance any possible objective in your fantasy conspiracy. Why bother faking a his presence on a bus that goes nowhere?
Still cannot provide any irrefutable proof eh...there's a reason for that.
Now, in response to just who would take such a picture, lest you forget Mr. Smith Dealey Plaza was flooded with newsmen, a high percentage of them with cameras in tow. They didn't have to be atop the roof to snap an image of the lying rooftop tandem IF they were really up there, because according to their own testimonies--their words, not mine--they put themselves in a specific position atop that roof that would have garnered more than a few stares from the general public and cameramen alike.
There's one particular photo, taking in the same time sequence as the position they placed themselves in in testimony--their words, not mine, where their presence would have been noted for all to see IF they were telling the truth instead of steering attention away from where Roy Truly's genuine whereabouts and actions were...
Mr. BELIN. When did you get over to the southeast corner of the sixth floor?
Mr. TRULY. That I can't answer. I don't remember when I went over there. It was sometime before I learned that they had found either the rifle or the spent shell cases.Lest you forget Mr. Smith
no one--you read that right--
no one saw the lying rooftop tandem
together on those backstairs, no one. I'll save you the trouble for even attempting to rely upon Mr. Piper's testimony, because lest you forget he does put someone with Roy Truly at the backstairs on the first floor
a few minutes after the last shot--his words, not mine--but it wasn't with a highly recognizable white helmeted motorcycle officer in loooong black boots.
Again,
no one puts the lying rooftop tandem together on those backstairs,
no one.