Uhhh... I discuss Oswald's alibi regarding Jarman and Norman ad nauseum in chapter 4 at patspeer.com
Thanks Pat. Good reading. I'm impressed at your thoroughness. At least you acknowledge that it's merely a
possibility that Oswald saw Norman and Jarman in the shipping area going to the elevators rather than Walt just declaring as a fact that Oswald said that. But here's my problem with that. Kelley independently recalled Oswald saying he ate his lunch with them. Is that just a coincidence, or is it more likely that Oswald said something about having lunch with them? As you point out, Oswald may very well have had lunch at the same time as Norman (but not Jarman) in the domino room, and he may very well have seen them together immediately before or after that, but that would have been much earlier (around noon). Also, while it's
possible that somebody in the domino room could see someone walking between the back door and the elevators, there is a pretty small area of the domino room that has a sight line there through the domino room door (assuming it even stayed open), and there is a long bench with no table facing
north in that area and possibly one seat at a small table against the east window (also facing north) in a position to see through the domino room door at all. And no location has a view of the back door itself. If he was eating or even reading the newspaper, he would probably have been at a table. If Oswald had really said anything remotely resembling seeing them through a door going through a different room some 50 feet away, why wasn't that reflected in the accounts of the interrogation? It was either that he had lunch with them or they walked in or through the room (implying the room he was in). Were they all just really lousy at following a conversation? Fritz is the only one who indicates that this Norman/Jarman sighting happened at the time the motorcade went by, and that doesn't even fit. At the time the motorcade went by, Norman and Jarman were on the 5th floor.
It's a weak possibility of an alibi at best.
Also, I'm curious why you think Thayer Waldo's "scared negro" is logically Givens. I think it's way more logically Bonnie Ray Williams. He was on the 6th floor as late as 12:28. Givens was gone by 11:50 unless you think Shields is lying. But good dismantling of Givens' cigarette story.