Then you have LHO in the breakroom relaxing after he was said to have made the shots that took out JFK.
Lee Oswald was NOT "relaxing" in any "breakroom".
1.) When he was on the 2nd floor "landing": Officer Baker got a glimpse of a man moving behind the window in the self-closing door to the vestibule. He went through that door and encountered Oswald moving away from him. He commanded Oswald to come back to where he (Baker) was standing.
2.) Oswald was not holding a Coke in his hand. He was not sitting drinking a Coke (relaxing) at the table in the "breakroom".
Who in the hell would not believe this story ?
Me.
You believe it because you lack the brains to see that your version doesn't square with the tale that Baker and Truly told....
And you lack the guts to challenge LBJ's official version of the coup d e'tat...
Baker said that he was at the top of the steps not ON THE SECOND FLOOR LANDING...and he caught a glimpse of movement in the lunchroom...( Probably Truly's reflection on the window glass)
He commanded Oswald to come back to where he (Baker) was standing. What a ridiculous idea!!....Baker was not more than eight feet away from Lee Oswald ....He didn't need to "call out"and command Lee to come to him....( Baker did call out to the man on an upper floor who was trying to evade being seen and walking away from the stairwell) And then after suspecting something.....simply dismiss Lee without one word being spoken by Lee ......
He was not sitting drinking a Coke (relaxing) at the table in the "breakroom".Well Roy Truly told a reporter for US News and World Report that Lee was sitting at a table and drinking a coke.....