Contrary to the hastily contrived script, here's a timeline of events that is supported with actual evidence and film (courtesy of Mr. Mantesana's capturing of the wrongly accused standing outside with his supervisor Bill Shelley) ---->
12:30PM Shots fired amid a cowardly ambush of a duly elected representative of the people.
12:31 -12:34 numbing shock amid a chaotic scene unfolds in Dealey Plaza
Prior to this, the wrongly accused--after watching Mr. Jarman & Mr. Norman reenter the TSBD in the rear of the building to head up to their vantage point on the 5th floor--crosses the 1st floor from the back to the front doors. He steps out into the crisp autumn air. The unthinkable unfolds...
12:34PM: According to Mr. Jarman's House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA) testimony, Mr. Lovelady shares the following with him after he, Mr. Norman and Mr. Williams (Bonnie Ray) complete their descent down from the 5th floor ---->
James Jarman told the HSCA that Billy Lovelady told him that Oswald was stopped by an officer at the front entrance and vouched for by Mr. Truly. -- *Source: Mr. Murphy (Ace card researcher Sean)
So at 12:34PM the wrongly accused is still in Dealey Plaza. Over the next 4-5 minutes, the wrongly accused--standing now by the 1st floor storage room where he was spotted by employees returning into the building-- comes to the aid of Inspector Sawyer ---->
Mr. SAWYER: "We run into this man. A man who I believed worked in the building. The elevator was just to the right of the main entrance, and we went to the top floor, which was pointed out to me by this man as being the floor that we were talking about.
After coming to Inspector Sawyer's aid, the wrongly accused--upon returning to the 1st floor--came to the aid of a then rookie reporter, Pierce Allman ---->
'I thought, "I need to get to a phone and call." So I ran down the sidewalk and up the steps and into the doorway of the depository building.'
As soon as he got into the building, he realized that he needed help finding a phone in the building so he could file the report.
'There was a guy standing in the doorway, and I said, "Where's the phone?" And he said, "In there!" And I said, "Thank you,"’ he told CBS.
Sidebar: Oswald described the reporter, Pierce Allman, to police. By now it is +/- 12:41PM. After coming to the aid of Mr. Allman and being excused by Mr. Truly--per James Jarman's HSCA testimony--the wrongly accused now steps back outside into the crisp Autumn air. This fits precisely with the interrogators recording that he told them he stood outside with his supervisor Bill Shelley for, quote, 5-10 minutes, unquote...at which time he understood from their conversation out there that--given the confusion within the building (his words, not mine) that there would be no more work that day.
5-10 minutes places the timeline at 12:46PM or 12:52PM--+/- given we are adding 5 or 10 minutes to his own words. Either way, the wrongly accused is nowhere near 10th & Patton, nor guilty of firing shots at President Kennedy either. The mystery that remains is how? did the wrongly accused actually leave Dealey Plaza and precisely when? and for what? reason(s)...
Brief recap: No other TSBD employee's post-assassination whereabouts account for the male employee who comes to Inspector Sawyer's aid on the first floor near the small storage room & passenger elevator but one (the wrongly accused).
The wrongly accused then comes to the aid of Mr. Allman, who is looking for a phone. The wrongly accused actually shares this with his interrogators. He then steps back out into the crisp Autumn air, where he spends, quote, 5-10 minutes with Bill Shelley. He actually shares this with his interrogators as well. The cincher is the film recorded by private citizen Charles Ernest Mentesana, who actually captures the wrongly accused standing outside with his supervisor.