Ok, that’s Mr.Belins conclusion which at least DOES accept that Rowland saw a man with a rifle at the SW 6th floor window at 12:15.
If Mr.Belin also accepts that Bonnie Ray Williams was on the 6th floor just a few windows away at 12:15 , then how to explain BRW not seeing the man with the rifle? (Or via versa) . Maybe need to examine the probable LOS again?
I can’t post photos with my device here on this forum, so If someone would post a photo again showing the boxes up against the south wall so it can be seen what the probability is for having LOS blocked such that a person using the west side wall aisle would not be aware of a person at the window that BRW is supposedly at, would most helpful:)
Ok, that’s Mr.Belins conclusion which at least DOES accept that Rowland saw a man with a rifle at the SW 6th floor window at 12:15.You left out an important word ("probably") that the WC conclusion includes (according to the quote from Belin's book).
If Mr.Belin also accepts that Bonnie Ray Williams was on the 6th floor just a few windows away at 12:15 , then how to explain BRW not seeing the man with the rifle? (Or via versa) . Maybe need to examine the probable LOS again?I don't believe that anyone has established the exact time that BRW left the sixth floor. See below for a photo that helps with defining a line of sight.
I can’t post photos with my device here on this forum, so If someone would post a photo again showing the boxes up against the south wall so it can be seen what the probability is for having LOS blocked such that a person using the west side wall aisle would not be aware of a person at the window that BRW is supposedly at, would most helpful:)BRW testified that he was sitting on the cart. The cart is in aisle 3 (from the east wall). The cart is not at a window, it is near the south end of aisle 3 with stacks of boxes on the east and west sides of it.
This is a scan of DP-10 from the "JFK First Day Evidence" book by Gary Savage:
I am sure there are some better quality copies available on the internet. But I had this one on my computer, and I really don't want to spend my time looking for this on the internet. Anyway, the camera position is closer to the south wall than what Rowland indicated the man with the rifle was. It appears to me that, someone sitting on the cart would have his line of sight blocked by the boxes (to someone standing further back (north) from the south wall/windows).