10 January 1964
----------no fewer than 47 days after Mr Oswald's death!

Now!
We know, from the above, that Captain Fritz prepared his full interrogation report for dictation at some point before 10 January 1964.
But when?
Clue!
On 23 December 1963, Captain Fritz wrote a report for the benefit of Chief Curry. It includes this:

Yes, friends, Captain Fritz, as of Christmas Eve-Eve, actually believes that Mr Oswald had been stopped
"on the third or fourth floor on the stairway".
Sounds familiar? Yep. You got it------
Officer Baker's disastrous 11/22 affidavit!

How and ever! By the time the befuddled Captain Fritz finds himself in front of the Warren Commission, on
22 April 1964, he will have a different story to tell:
Mr. FRITZ. They told me about that down at the bookstore; I believe Mr. Truly or someone told me about it, told me they had met him--I think he told me, person who told me about, I believe told me that they met him on the stairway, but our investigation shows that he actually saw him in a lunchroom, a little lunchroom where they were eating, and he held his gun on this man and Mr. Truly told him that he worked there, and the officer let him go.
Mr. BALL. Did you question Oswald about that? "that they met him on the stairway"-----------notice the vagueness as to location (no 3rd/4th fl)!
"but our investigation shows that he actually saw him in a lunchroom"------------which investigation, precisely?
Why, Captain Fritz's investigation of-----i.e. his attentive listening to-----the first solo interrogation report of Agent Bookhout, the one where the 2nd fl lunchroom is made the site of Mr Oswald's claimed cop encounter!
This 'investigation' must have happened between Christmas Eve-Eve 1963 and 22 April 1964.
But the status of the scribbled 'Fritz notes' as preparation for the writing of the full report dictated 10 January 1964 allows us to be
much more precise:
Captain Fritz listened to the Bookhout interrogation reports at some point between 23 December 1963 and 10 January 1964.
In other words... Captain Fritz wrote this-------
--------between 31 and 47 days after Mr Oswald's death
--------between 33 and 49 days after the first interrogation of Mr Oswald!They are 33-49 days too late for 'contemporaneity'! 