Mr. Rowland will have said plenty of things in that interview that didn't make the final 'cut'. This is the case with all such documents. Are all such documents, because they are selective as to which items make the final interview report, inaccurate records of the interviews?
Mr. Rowland is simply saying that no words were put in his mouth. No contradiction between his saying this and his saying the 'elderly Negro' detail was not included.
She's just said this, lol:
Mr. BELIN. Were you present when he was with the police officers?
Mrs. ROWLAND. At times.
Of course, you chose not to underline those inconvenient words.
And round and round you go, on your entirely circular process of heads-I-win-tails-LHO-loses 'evidence-appraisal'
Yawn!
Mr. Rowland will have said plenty of things in that interview that didn't make the final 'cut'. This is the case with all such documents. Are all such documents, because they are selective as to which items make the final interview report, inaccurate records of the interviews?Mr. Rowland had the opportunity to make any corrections when he signed the document on 11/24/63. He signed it as being accurate, his wife confirms that he didn't say anything about an elderly black man on the sixth floor at that meeting. Mr. Rowland had another opportunity to say the document was inaccurate when he testified to the WC, but instead he confirms again that it is accurate. Yet you choose to believe otherwise. Could it possibly be due to your bias? Hmm, sure seems that way to me.
She's just said this, lol:
Mr. BELIN. Were you present when he was with the police officers?
Mrs. ROWLAND. At times.That was a general question about several interviews. When it came specifically to the 11/24/63 interview Mrs. Rowland said:
Mr. BELIN. On Sunday morning, November 24th?
Mrs. ROWLAND. Yes.
Mr. BELIN. Were you personally with him throughout the time that he was with the police officers?
Mrs. ROWLAND. Yes.
Mr. BELIN. And he, in your presence, never said that he saw anyone on the sixth floor other than the man with the rifle?
Mrs. ROWLAND. No. He never said in my presence that there was another man other than the man with the rifle on the sixth floor.
That's a very specific set of questions and answers that spell it out in no uncertain terms. Yet, you choose to believe otherwise. Could it possibly be due to your bias? Hmm, sure seems that way to me.
There is absolutely no evidence to support Arnold's claim of seeing an elderly black man on the sixth floor. And there is credible evidence that suggests that he didn't. You were the one accusing me of not believing the elderly black man sighting simply because it didn't fit the official narrative. It sure appears to me that you are the one that has no reason whatsoever to believe the sighting of the elderly black man on the sixth floor other than it
doesn't fit the official narrative and it supposedly fits your fantasy scenario.