The paraffin test proved Howard to be a lier
Wow!!.....You are very confused..... I can't follow your "reasoning"(?) ......
Brennan had 20 /20 vision at the time....And you're right, Brennan KNEW that Lee Oswald was NOT the man that he had seen STANDING and AIMING A HIGH POWERED rifle ( aka hunting rifle) out of a TSBD window. The paraffin test showed that Lee hadn't fired a gun that day....and that's supported by Howard Brennan's statement.... Brennan said that he could NOT identify Lee Oswald as the man with the hunting rifle...
Brennan wore glasses on the day and even went blind not long after, how do you know he had 20/20 vision? d show me the eye test results and he did identify Oswald as the man in the window with the rifle, and the paraffin test showed Lee did not fire a gun then it did prove Howard Brennan to be wrong.
Brennan identified Oswald in a police lineup as the person who most closely resembled the man in the window, but Brennan said he was unable to make a positive identification.
A few hours prior to seeing the line-up, Brennan had observed a picture of Oswald on television. Brennan attributed this to part of the reason he felt he could not make a positive identification, he did not want the image to have impacted his decision.
On December 17, 1963, he told the FBI that he was sure that Oswald was the rifleman he had seen in the window.