This is daft. So you're basically saying that they were worried about the possibility of visual proof or witnesses emerging which could prove Oswald was out front at the time of the shooting?
Rather than just concern about Baker and Truly being exposed as perjurers, what would it have meant on the grand overall scale of things if such evidence had emerged? Would they have just dismissed the whole Oswald as the shootist theory and said "Oh, well it was plausible that he was in the 2nd floor lunchroom so it at least it means Baker and Truly won't get charged for perjury"?
Ah, but they had to persuade Officer Baker to sign up to the lie. Without that the lie collapses. The evidence is it took him a long time to come on board. His same-day affidavit is an honest account of what went down
If they'd gone to all the trouble of setting Oswald up as a patsy then surely making sure that visual evidence or human witnesses claiming he was elsewhere at the exact time of the shooting would have been taken care of?
This was not Stalin's Russia--------------every chance something might emerge into the public domain that could not be caught in time and controlled
But surely there's no significant time difference between someone who has gone upstairs, got a Coke and stood around in the lunchroom before being seen and someone who has gone upstairs, got a Coke and then started to make his way back downstairs again. In both versions the same man is still basically on the 2nd floor just in different locations.
It adds crucial time for the Coke to be bought from the machine. Remember, Officer Baker and Mr Truly have
rushed into the building and are
rushing up the first flight of stairs. They find Oswald on the stairway with a Coke in his hand. That's hardly suggestive of a fleeing assassin, is it?
Another thing that doesn't make sense about this theory; what was Truly's role in all this and why would he have been so eager to go along with the story of Oswald being in the 2nd floor lunchroom if it was completely fabricated? What was in it for him?
We don't know, but his clearing as an 'employee' of a man who was caught walking away from the rear stairway several floors up just after the shooting raises every suspicion that he was up to his eyeballs in this thing.
If he could so easily have been forced to lie then surely anyone claiming they saw Oswald outside could have been made to lie also...or maybe they were?
I believe Officer Baker was forced to lie. I doubt much pressure needed to be exerted on Mr Truly