His whole theory evaporated with the testimonies of Sgt Harkness and Det Sawyer. It was the end of the whole question of the timeline of Adams and Styles. He is just having a hard time with it. He will have to find something new to harp on.
More noise from the alternate reality.
Mitch Todd's speculation about the testimony of Harkness and Sawyer became utterly irrelevant with the testimony of officer Barnett;
Mr. Liebeler. What did you do when you concluded that the shots were coming from that building?
Mr. Barnett. I ran to the back of the building.
Mr. Liebeler. Ran down Houston Street?
Mr. Barnett. Yes, sir.
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Mr. Liebeler. So you ran around here on Houston Street immediately to the east of the Texas School Book Depository Building and watched the fire escape?
Mr. Barnett. I went 20 foot past the building still on Houston, looking up. I could see the whole back of the building and also the east side of the building.
Mr. Liebeler. Did you see anybody coming off the fire escape up there, or any movement on top of the building?
Mr. Barnett. Not a thing.
Mr. Liebeler. What did you do after you went around behind the building?
Mr. Barnett.
I looked behind the building and I saw officers searching the railroad cars. I looked around in front towards the front of the building and I saw officers going west.
That blew Todd's "lock down by Harkness" theory completely out of the water.
It might be wise to actually know the case before you start making silly comments.
Btw I'm still waiting for your alternate timeline, which includes all the known facts but shows that Adams and Styles left the 4th floor later than they said. Without producing one you really haven't got much of anything.