Just getting back to the topic of the thread.
There was a couple of things that bugged me about Witt's HSCA testimony. One was that, contrary to his explanation that he was putting up his umbrella as the limo approached, there are multiple pictures of him with his umbrella in the air way before the limo gets to him. He had an unobstructed view of JFK as he approached and was shot the first time and the head shot. Witt pretends he never saw any of this.
There's something really fishy about it.
I've just remembered the second thing - Witt worked for Rio Grande Life Insurance Company on Field Street, just a few blocks down from Dealey Plaza.
Rio Grande Insurance had it's offices in the Rio Grande building, 251 North Field Street
This building comes up in someone's WC testimony but I couldn't remember who it was and as I was searching for it I came across a thread on the Ed Forum by Steve Thomas dealing specifically with this subject -
https://educationforum.ipbhost.com/topic/23210-rio-grande-building/Steve found out the following information:
1) The Rio Grande Building was at 251 N. Field St. Oswald wrote to the INS at 251 N. Field in 1962 about June's citizenship status. She was classified as an "alien" and Lee wanted her status to be changed to a U.S. citizen - The INS had an office at 1402 Rio Grande Building.
2) On April 1, 1964, Miss Brenda Route, Deputy Clerk, Domestic Relations Court, Dallas County, Texas, advised SA James Hosty...that on November 13, 1963, Mrs. Ruth Paine filed a petition for divorce from Michael Paine citing “cruel and tyrannical treatment” that made living together impossible. No action was taken, and after six months the matter was automatically dismissed by notice to the attorney, which in this case would be Raggio and Raggio, 734 Rio Grande Building, Dallas, Texas.
3) The 112th INTC Region II office was at 912 Rio Grande Building - a March 26, 1965 letter from Gordon Shanklin to Lieutenant Colonel Roy Pate of the 112th INTC at Room 912 of the Rio Grande Building referencing two copies of a letterhead memo on the Dallas/Fort Worth Minutemen Club.
4) William Kelly wrote in the Education Forum on Posted March 12, 2014 that the Secret Service had their office in the Rio Grande Building. [this need confirming AFAIC]
Thomas makes the point that after leaving the TSBD Oswald appeared to be heading in the general direction of the Rio Grande Building.
Whatever the case, Witt had some interesting neighbours.