While we continue to await an honest, objective response from Mr. Mytton daring to explain how mere paper was left virtually intact, nary a tear or rip in not just
one corner but
all four corners on that otherwise pristine planted bus-transfer "evidence", let's return our attention back to the movements & personal experience of the wrongly-accused that afternoon during the immediate aftermath of the cowardly ambush of a duly elected representative of the people.
Let's start with Mr. Reeves' contribution, An excellent image of a still-frame taken from the private filming of Mr. Mentesana, capturing the wrongly-accused still in Dealey Plaza loooong after the false-narrative about a hasty escape. It's no coincidence that the gentleman standing there is slight of build. it is no coincidence that he is actually wearing the same clothing--top-to-bottom--the wrongly accused is wearing as he comes out of the Texas Theatre.
Minutes before appearing in the above image, the wrongly accused experiences the following ---->
* Mr. BELIN. By the way, where did this policeman stop him when he was coming down the stairs at the Book Depository on the day of the shooting?
Mr. HOLMES. He said it was in the vestibule.
Mr. BELIN. Did he state it was on what floor?
Mr. HOLMES. First floor. The front entrance to the first floor....
A police officer asked him who he was, and just as he started to identify himself, his superintendent came up and said, "He is one of our men." And the policeman said, "Well, you step aside for a little bit."*Following that brief encounter at the front entrance, let's continue following along to what comes next in Mr. Holmes' testimony ---->
Then another man rushed in past him as he started out the door, in this vestibule part of it, and flashed some kind of credential and he said, "Where is your telephone, where is your telephone, and said I am so and so, where is your telephone."
And he said, " I just pointed to the phone and said, 'there it is,' and went on out the door."*moving along now to what comes next as the wrongly accused moves closer to the ensuing action out on the street...
He thereafter went outside and stood around for 5 - 10 minutes with his foreman -- Special Agent James W. Bookhout, 11/22/ 1963
Mr. Mentesana's film captures this event sequence...
Best results is to watch the video at the slowest speed possible, and freeze the frame at 12-13 secs in. May be helpful to some to view the foreman's manner of dress, height, etc. in the following video...
Brief recap: The wrongly accused was
Not on Mr. McWatters' bus. Mr. McWatters clears this up rather succinctly, no Ifs, Ands, or Buts about it...
Mr. BALL - Anyway, you were not able to identify any man in the lineup as the passenger?
Mr. McWATTERS - No, sir.
Mr. BALL - As the passenger who had gotten on?
Mr. McWATTERS - No, sir. The false-narrative wants us to believe an innocent man still standing with his foreman in Dealey Plaza for 5 to 10 minutes was clear across town near 10th & Patton...Wrong. The false-narrative wants us to believe manufactured evidence planted on the wrongly accused was his means of 'escape"/travel from Dealey Plaza. Wrong. The false-narrative wants us to believe an innocent man being Framed was up on the sixth floor lurking in the shadows with ill intent. Wrong again.
The wrongly accused did not shoot anybody. Anybody.