Adams and Styles reached the west corner of the TSBD before Shelley and Lovelady got there. As you point out, their paths would surely have crossed if Shelley/Lovelady got there first but none of them - Shelley, Lovelady, Adams or Styles - record such an encounter. The encounter between Adams and Shelley/Lovelady is a complete fabrication, it doesn't need to be considered, it doesn't need to be explained as a displaced memory by Adams. Both Adams and Styles categorically deny the Shelley/Lovelady encounter on the first floor. Shelley doesn't even acknowledge it. But if they had bumped into each other at the west corner someone would have mentioned it.
I think the best explanation is that Shelley/Lovelady spent 3 to 4 minutes outside the TSBD (as they claim in their testimonies) and then began to make their way down the dead-end street towards the railroad yard. Adams/Styles round the corner about 12:34, Shelley/Lovelady arrive shortly after.
Adams and Styles reached the west corner of the TSBD before Shelley and Lovelady got there. As you point out, their paths would surely have crossed if Shelley/Lovelady got there first but none of them - Shelley, Lovelady, Adams or Styles - record such an encounter. The encounter between Adams and Shelley/Lovelady is a complete fabrication, it doesn't need to be considered, it doesn't need to be explained as a displaced memory by Adams.Well, one thing is for sure. The encounter doesn't fit in any kind of scenario. It could indeed be a fabrication but in order to reach that conclusion with any kind of legal certainty, it is in fact necessary to rule out all the other options.
Both Adams and Styles categorically deny the Shelley/Lovelady encounter on the first floor. Shelley doesn't even acknowledge it. But if they had bumped into each other at the west corner someone would have mentioned it.That's not completely true. Yes, it is true that Adams claimed the encounter never took place to Barry Ernest, but that happened 35 years after the fact. In her WC testimony she said it did happen. As for Styles, she never said anything more than that she did not remember. And Shelley said in his testimony he only saw Eddie Piper.
What I find interesting is what possible probative value there was for the WC to actually ask Shelley if he, out of all the TSBD employees, had seen Victoria Adams. If they had asked him if he had seen Oswald, that would have been a valid question, the answer to which could contribute to a finding of fact pertinent to the case. But an encounter between Shelley and Adams would be of no significance to the actual case..... unless of course, they were looking for a way to discredit her as a witness.
But if they had bumped into each other at the west corner someone would have mentioned it.Yes, I agree
I think the best explanation is that Shelley/Lovelady spent 3 to 4 minutes outside the TSBD (as they claim in their testimonies) and then began to make their way down the dead-end street towards the railroad yard. Adams/Styles round the corner about 12:34, Shelley/Lovelady arrive shortly after.If that were the case, they would have passed eachother on the dead end street, somewhere in front of the TSBD.