I did not say that she gave different time variants in her testimony.
Roberts was the only human being present when Oswald entered the rooming house. How in Sam Hell is there supposed to be any corroborating evidence?
Regardless of what color Roberts believed the Oswald jacket to be versus the color of CE-162, what happened to the jacket Oswald was zipping up as he went out the door? Forget Tenth and Patton. Forget CE-162. Why did Oswald ditch his jacket between the rooming house and the shoe store?
I did not say that she gave different time variants in her testimony.True, but we were talking about what she said in her testimony. You emphasized in the interview that Roberts
testified that "he was back there long enough to grab a jacket" and then you said "she gives different times" which to anybody hearing it means that she gave different times in her testimony, which she didn't. Also, she wouldn't have to "qualify" in her testimony anything she didn't say in that testimony.
Roberts was the only human being present when Oswald entered the rooming house. How in Sam Hell is there supposed to be any corroborating evidence?Good question. It's one that every prosecutor struggles with from time to time.
The problem is that corroboration is needed as Marina testified that Oswald had only two jackets. CE 163 was later found at the TSBD and Buell Frazier testified that Oswald was wearing a gray jacket to Irving on Thursday evening. Oswald only had one gray jacket and that is now in evidence as CE 162. In other words; according to Roberts Oswald put on that jacket at the roominghouse on Friday, but Buell Frazier says Oswald took that jacket to Irving the day before.
Roberts and Frazier can't both be right, as there is no way that CE 162 could have gotten from Irving to the roominghouse on Friday morning.
Regardless of what color Roberts believed the Oswald jacket to be versus the color of CE-162, what happened to the jacket Oswald was zipping up as he went out the door? Forget Tenth and Patton. Forget CE-162. Why did Oswald ditch his jacket between the rooming house and the shoe store?This assumes that Oswald did in fact leave the roominghouse zipping up a jacket, for which there is is only Roberts' word and no corroboration. I seriously doubt that he did leave the roominghouse wearing a jacket and I believe that a (still unidentified) DPD officer found a white jacket under a car and called it in and that is possible that the gray jacket now in evidence as CE 162 was actually recovered from Ruth Paine's house and brought to Westbrook, at the police station.
If Oswald did not leave the roominghouse wearing a jacket, it follows that he also did not ditch it anywhere.