can you show me a case where half a dozen people all mistakenly identify a suspect in broad daylight in the middle of the day?
That's exactly the point. If six witnesses watch an event, you'll get six different stories, yet here we are to believe that six people agreed about the identity of the same man.
Perhaps you're unaware of witnesses like Jimmy Burt, Bill Smith, Domingo Benavides and L.J. Lewis, none of whom positively identified Oswald.
You're pretending like it was six out of six who positively identified Oswald,.
The facts are that thirteen witnesses saw the killer shoot and/or flee. But only nine of the thirteen said the guy was Oswald.
This makes your point completely invalid.