A mediocre re-enactment---
Where were the stacks of boxes?... obstacle free it appeared.
Did the guy thoroughly wipe that rifle down? Was that really how the rifle was "hidden"?
Howard Brennan picked Lee Harvey Oswald out of a police lineup as a man “closely resembling” the one he saw, but he declined in his first interviews with police and Federal Bureau of Investigation agents to make a positive identification.
Mr. BELIN. Could you describe the man you saw in the window on the sixth floor?
Mr. BRENNAN. To my best description, a man in his early thirties, fair complexion, slender but neat, neat slender, possibly 5-foot 10.
Mr. BELIN. About what weight?
Mr. BRENNAN. Oh, at--I calculated, I think, from 160 to 170 pounds.
Mr. BELIN. A white man?
Mr. BRENNAN. Yes.
Mr. BELIN. Do you remember what kind of clothes he was wearing?
Mr. BRENNAN. Light colored clothes, more of a khaki color.
Even in testimony...Brennan failed to describe Oswald as he really looked that day.
I'm sure I read about witnesses who looked up at the shooter and said he apparently was in no hurry to disappear.
The re-enactment shows that practically anybody could boogie down 4 flights of stairs but does it really prove anything?