Everything that came out of Arnold’s mouth was made up. The actual rifle, description of the man with a rifle, his grades, eyesight, person in SN, on and on. It seems unfathomable to want to pay homage to him with a pseudo 3D model by pretending there are snippets of his testimony that if combined just right makes him look credible. We have all met someone like Arnold. Unfortunately, Arnold took center stage in the JFK Assassination.
It is difficult for me to believe that Arnold Rowland made everything up. He got the basic descriptions mostly correct (if he saw LHO). This was before he had any way of knowing these things other than his own eyes. He also said something to his wife before the shots and before he told the police.
Timing? Yes I believe it is possible for LHO to have been on the west end of the sixth floor at that time.
At approximately 12:10 PM today, … It must have been 5 or 10 minutes later …Position? Partially correct, because he
would have had to have been standing back from the window. But only about 5-6 feet back instead of 12-feet. However, from Rowland’s position, this distance could have only been a wild ass guess. And he later revised it to 3’-5’.
upon looking I saw what I thought was a man standing back about 15 feet from the windowsRifle? I believe he got this right. The position that the rifle was being held in was revised after Rowland had had time to find out what the various military positions really looked like (I had to look them up myself). And his “sort of” in that sentence appears to show that he was unsure on 11/22/63.
… was holding in his arms what appeared to be a hi [sic] powered rifle because it looked like it had a scope on it. He appeared to be holding this at a parade rest sort of position.Description of the man with the rifle? I believe that if it was LHO, he got the brief, basic description right. I believe that LHO was probably in his t-shirt at the time.
This man appeared to be a white man and appeared to have a light colored shirt on, open at the neck. He appeared to be of slender build and appeared to have dark hair.So, if you think that Arnold Rowland “made everything up,” then you have to believe that he arbitrarily got all these things right. I think the odds of that being the case are astronomical. Reason enough for me to believe that he might have seen a man with a rifle.