If we take the various testimonies and statements of BRW, Norman and Jarman at face value,
Why on earth would we do that, Mr O'Meara? Given the wild inconsistencies in their stories, that's about the dumbest thing we could do.
it appears two possibilities exist:
1) BRW went up to the 6th floor and had his lunch alone, joining Norman and Jarman on the 5th later
2) BRW is with Norman and Jarman on the first floor and goes up to the 5th floor with them, never going up to the 6th floor alone.
Because of your LN-lite desperation to keep any conspiracy in-house, you leave out a much stronger third possibility, to wit---------------
3) BRW was one of several manual employees who were kept off the sixth floor by 'security' men
The option of BRW being on the 5th floor first then joined by Norman and Jarman later is not supported anywhere, by any testimony or any evidence.
It is, as usual, something you have completely fabricated in your mind, that has absolutely no basis in reality.
Lol.
Mr Williams let out the very significant fact that the original plan of several manual employees was
to watch the P. Parade from the sixth floor. What made them all change their plan? Their non-presence on the sixth floor at the time of the P. Parade is the dog that didn't bark. And you evidently have no answer to the question: Why would Messrs Norman and Jarman choose the fifth floor rather than the sixth?
I can't help noticing your manic veering between
-----------a) declaring the statements of Messrs Norman, Jarman, Williams and Dougherty to be riddled with contradictions (i.e. lies)
and
-----------b) attacking any attempt to tease out key facts they might be withholding by saying 'Nothing beyond what the men said is admissible evidence'.
Speaking of evidence: the 'elderly negro' described by Mr Rowland still doesn't fit Mr Williams. Big problem for your little theory!