Dan, I have published for many years about the chicken lunch and the lies of Williams, Norman and Jarman regarding his movements. You will find there are about half a dozen police officers who described the remnants of chicken lunch in the SN before the arrival of Will Fritz. Gerry Hill was described in No More Silence by a reporter friend as yelling down to those on the street below about the lunch and holding it up.
The significance is that Rowland had already described a gunman in the SW window of the 6th floor to his wife at about 12.15. The owner of the lunch and a gunman were on the floor at the same time and in The southern corner windows of the 6th floor.
Williams initially tried to remove himself from that floor at lunchtime entirely in his statement. No doubt he realised the lunch was felt to be the assassin's. He would eventually have to own up but to his fortune the chicken was put in the bag and moved westward minutes after the shots, initially by Hill. By the time of his first interview Oswald was in custody. Within two days he was dead. By that time the lone Commie nut assassin story was taking shape nicely.
Jarman and Norman tried to claim Williams took the elevator up with them tight up until March when they testified. Suddenly there were only two on their way up to the fifth at about 12.20.
Weeks of crawling through the quagmire have got me to the same point with one refinement - the trigger for Norman and Jarman to make their way back to the TSBD is overhearing on a radio the motorcade had turned onto Main St. Nailing down this time specifically gives us an excellent idea of when they got to the fifth floor. Read somewhere a second-hand account of something in "Reclaiming History" this time was 12:23 but would really like to nail it down. It tallies with Jarman's WCT that they were stood outside until "12:20 to 12:25" and arriving at the elevators "12:25 to 12:28". I believe, for reasons stated above, BRW arrives at the fifth floor window seconds before the motorcade turns onto Houston after abandoning his lunch, which has him in the SN as late as 12:29 which would surely be at the same time as the shooter.
The reason BRW had to own up to the lunch is becasue his fingerprints must have been all over the bottle but we never get to find this out:
Mr. DAY. Yes, sir; there was a sack of some chicken bones and a bottle brought into the identification bureau. I think I still have that sack and bottle down there. The chicken bones, I finally threw them away that laid around there. In my talking to the men who were working on that floor, November 25, they stated, one of them stated, he had eaten lunch over there.
Mr. McCLOY. Someone other than Oswald?
Mr. DAY. Yes, sir; so I discarded it, or disconnected it with being with Oswald. Incidentally, Oswald's fingerprints were not on the bottle. I checked that.
Mr. McCLOY. They were not on the bottle?
Mr. DAY. No, sir.
The next question must surely be "Whose fingerprints
did you find on it? Guess what...?