There is some heavy truth from Bugs here: "I wish the theorists would tell us the relevance of the many inconsistencies they cite in the Kennedy case instead of feeling that the inconsistencies are an end in themselves and nothing else has to be shown or argued."
This chicken story goes on and on as a I recall like the endless compulsion driven prayer man discussion. I give Colin lots of credit for analyzing the evidence (unlike most CTers). But what ultimately is being suggested? That Williams was on the 6th floor and Oswald and/or the fantasy conspirators came along with a gun and shooed him away? Trusting Williams to not raise an alarm before the assassination and forever remain silent afterward? And Williams never mentions this to anyone even after JFK is assassinated. That is ludicrous. The witness testimony is not always precise and often uses language that can be interpreted in many different ways. The floor was full of boxes and windows. I seem to recall some instances in which the witnesses and questioner even appear confused about which bag is being discussed (i.e. lunch or rifle bag). Bottom line: there is perfectly good explanation for the lunch as confirmed by Williams. He has no obvious reason to lie. Nor did he ever indicated that he saw the assassin on that floor.
Yes, I agree Richard, kudos to Colin, he raises some interesting points but a great deal of the points (especially pray man) many CT's raise does seem petty and quite irrelevant. As I've said in the past these murders, let's not forget Tippit, have had more investigation than any other murders in history! Many hundreds, perhaps thousands, of both amateur and professionals have picked over the evidence repeatedly, far more thoroughly than the WC could have ever done, for decades and
still what evidence there is points
directly to Oswald and Oswald alone.