Yet, none of them say that there were two assailants.
Acquilla Clemons did. So did Frank Wright.
I was referring to real witnesses, people who actually saw something.
How did real witnesses like Benavides, Markham and Scoggins manage to not notice this second assailant?
In October of 1964, Wright told George and Patricia Nash that he saw the assailant get into his car and drive away, heading west on Tenth Street. Acquilla Clemmons told Mark Lane that the two men both left on foot. Which one of them do you want to rely on?
This doesn't even take into account the fact that Wright changed his story later. He told reporter Earl Golz that the assailant didn't get into his car after all, saying that the man ran alongside the car yelling at the driver as the driver sped off (supposedly straight towards Clemmons, by the way).