~Grin~
So you've nothing. Thanks for confirming!
How can I have something that confirms an incident that didn't happen
Garner reports seeing Truly and a policeman coming up the stairs but she says nothing about a confrontation because it didn't happen.
You've based this scenario on Baker's memory of where he was at the time the encounter happened but don't consider for a second that he wasn't really sure where he was in the building.
Let's see if you've got something that confirms your assertion this incident did happen on the 4th floor.
Which window was she at?
Who said she was at a particular window?
She saw Truly come up the stairs so what does it matter.
No, not Mr Oswald------a man wearing a light brown jacket.
Maybe.
Or maybe he was wearing a light brown shirt but because it was hanging out Baker mistook it for a jacket.
Why? If Ms Garner saw the officer challenge a casually dressed man but then (after Mr Truly vouched for him) let him go, she would have naturally assumed the man was a manual worker who was okay, and thought no more about it
So, she thought it was important enough to mention Truly and the police officer coming up the stairs but not important enough to mention an encounter at gunpoint.
And off to fantasyland we go...
What she DOES tell Mr Ernest in 2011 is that she certainly did not see Mr Oswald
Because she didn't see Oswald.
Why, Officer Baker 11/22 himself puts the encounter (not with Mr Oswald) several floors up, duh!
Brilliant
Q: What independent corroboration is there for Baker's insinuation the encounter happened on the 4th floor?
A: Why, Bakers testimony
In your world this probably does count as independent corroboration.