Your claim (that it is because it doesn’t fit the official narrative) is just like all the other stuff you come up with, a figment of your imagination. There are plenty of reasons to doubt Arnold Rowland’s testimony regarding another person on the sixth floor. Here are just a few.
Neither of your two gotcha quotes amounts to a hill of beans, Mr. Collins:
1. He was told the 'elderly Negro' was not important. His understanding of the point of the official statement was to get down the important facts, not to include every detail.
2. Mr. Rowland did not himself understand the significance of the 'elderly Negro'---------all the significance (he thought) attached to the man with the rifle. This fact is reflected in Mrs. Rowland's memory of their conversations.
And you forgot to underline this:
Mr. BELIN. Were you present when he was with the police officers?
Mrs. ROWLAND. At times.Of course we all know that if the 'elderly Negro' were convenient to the official story, you'd be falling over yourself in praise of Mr. Rowland's superlative powers of recall. As things stand, you brand him a liar/fantasist on the flimsiest pretext. You're nothing more than a heads-I-win-tails-you-lose defender of the official story who is pretending to do objective research.
KUTGW!