They had to get the story straight.
An astute assessment there, Mr. Freeman, but even with all of their "cuts", "do-overs", and "revisions" she still couldn't discern her left from her right, nor any sense of direction from her East or West. No great surprise--given the challenging nature of trying to embellish a hastily contrived script mired in the stench of horse manure.
From Mr. Murphy (Sean's) Prayer Man position, nowhere near the 2nd floor, let alone the sixth, the wrongly-accused stood outside atop the entrance steps as the presidential limousine turned off Houston onto Elm Street. Moreover, at the very least (given Mr. Warnock's revelation about the dispatch time of Fire Station 3's big red engine @ 1:02PM) the wrongly-accused was still in Dealey Plaza well after 1:02PM in order for him to be displayed in Mr. Mentesana's filming sequence capturing both him and Fire Station 3's big red engine in the same photo frame together.
Essentially, nowhere near the unfolding events at 10th & Patton. The wrongly-accused did not shoot anybody. Anybody.
*self-reminder: continue to develop the lead regarding Bureau special-agent Warren Claude Debruey's; and, by next week's return make a decision on whether "Mr. Howard" or "Howard" is none other than Agency spy-master George Joannides...the 41 years of age is correct in 1963, the short-stature in height, the signature for being well-dressed is obvious, the eye-glasses enhances the prospects but take another run at confirmation of an olive skin tone given his Greek ancestry. Why did this man purposely stonewall a legitimate investigation into the Agency's foreknowledge?
**Bears taking another run at Bureau agent Odum as well, given he was actually inside the Texas Theatre. Could he have been the carrot-stick ruse the wrongly-accused was lead to believe would be his "contact" inside the theatre...given Mr. Davis (Jack's) observations of the wrongly-accused's notable display of playing "musical-chairs" as he moved from seat to seat, sitting momentarily near others inside the theatre...
Back next week the good Lord willing. Best wishes to all who may pass this way to remain well, safe, healthy and free of any lingering COVID-19 variants.