Oswald never said he saw "Norman and Jarman entered the back of the building".
Oswald's in the SN waiting for the President to arrive and later -- having survived arrest -- he pulls out of the hat the names of the two men who were together and were beneath his window? Also he knows Williams wasn't originally with Norman and Jarman (how did Oswald know that?).
Even if they did, they didn't see Oswald. And if the line-of-sight was so restricted, it's just as unlikely someone in the Domino Room could see them.
Where's the statement or utterance from Oswald ...
- "that both men, after leaving the front of the building would stay together, walk down Houston and enter the back of the building."
- "Norman and Jarman entered the back of the building"
Oswald never said he saw "Norman and Jarman entered the back of the building"Did I say he did? The fact is that we don't know what he said exactly as there is no verbatim record of what he said and the reports contradict eachother. The only constant is that Oswald told his interrogators that, while he was in the Domino room, he saw "Junior" and another man, just prior to the shots being fired. Low and behold, Jarman (known as Junior) and Norman did enter the back of the TSBD about five minutes prior to the assassination and Oswald could have seen them (and in my opinion did) from the Domino room.
Oswald's in the SN waiting for the President to arrive and later -- having survived arrest -- he pulls out of the hat the names of the two men who were together and were beneath his window? Also he knows Williams wasn't originally with Norman and Jarman (how did Oswald know that?). I noticed you failed to answer my question. Very telling indeed! And where did you get from the Oswald knew Williams wasn't with Norman and Jarman? Are you making this stuff up?
Where's the statement or utterance from Oswald ...
- "that both men, after leaving the front of the building would stay together, walk down Houston and enter the back of the building."
- "Norman and Jarman entered the back of the building"
Oswald never said any of that. All he basically said was that he saw Junior and another man while he was eating his lunch. The available evidence tells us that if Oswald was in the Domino room, to eat his lunch, he could have seen Jarman and Norman entering the building from the back and walking towards the elevator. How does the evidence tell us this? Simply because both Jarman and Norman confirmed they were there at exactly that time that Oswald claimed he was in the Domino room. I don't believe in coincidence, do you?