Sorry Martin, instead of speculation, I'll use the evidence.
1)Brennan testified that the assassin disappeared within a few seconds.
Mr. BRENNAN. Well, as it appeared to me he was standing up and resting against the left window sill, with gun shouldered to his right shoulder, holding the gun with his left hand and taking positive aim and fired his last shot. As I calculate a couple of seconds. He drew the gun back from the window as though he was drawing it back to his side and maybe paused for another second as though to assure hisself that he hit his mark, and then he disappeared.
2) The fourth floor had TWO elevators and Garner had no idea of where Adams and Styles went, they even could have gone and hid and Garner would never know, but you like to assume that Garner could read minds? Or more likely the girls discussed this event at a later stage.
3) But if indeed Garner went to the stairs immediately after she noticed Adam's and Styles disappearance, a precise timeframe we will never know (for what reason she decided to immediately move at that exact point in time we also will never know) she could have easily heard Oswald. Also Adams said she was three windows across and we know where Oswald's window was, therefore the distance to the stairs from their relative positions only had a difference of about ten yards and you seem to know the inner layout of furniture and the warehouse and storage area of the 4th floor, please give a more thorough description?
4) Mr. BELIN - How long do you think it was between the time the shots were fired and the time you left the window to start toward the stairway?
Miss ADAMS - Between 15 and 30 seconds, estimated, approximately.
5) Adam's says she left up to 30 seconds later whereas the obviously not clued in Garner says only moments. Clearly consistency isn't the girls forte.
So in conclusion, the times are all over the place and why Garner would immediately go to the rear stairwell and just stand around is highly unlikely. Therefore Oswald could have easily go down the stairs.
JohnM
Just as I thought. More BS from the king of the stuff...
Sorry Martin, instead of speculation, I'll use the evidence.Don't make me laugh.
1)Brennan testified that the assassin disappeared within a few seconds.Mr. BRENNAN. Well, as it appeared to me he was standing up and resting against the left window sill, with gun shouldered to his right shoulder, holding the gun with his left hand and taking positive aim and fired his last shot. As I calculate a couple of seconds. He drew the gun back from the window as though he was drawing it back to his side and maybe paused for another second as though to assure hisself that he hit his mark, and then he disappeared.I paraphrased when I talked about Brennan. But this is what he said in his 11/22/63 affidavit;
I was looking at the man in this windows at the time of the last explosion. Then this man let the gun down to his side and stepped down out of sight.
He did not seem to be in any hurry.2) The fourth floor had TWO elevators and Garner had no idea of where Adams and Styles went, they even could have gone and hid and Garner would never know, but you like to assume that Garner could read minds? Or more likely the girls discussed this event at a later stage. Didn't you just say you did not use speculation? What do you call this then?
3) But if indeed Garner went to the stairs immediately after she noticed Adam's and Styles disappearance, a precise timeframe we will never know (for what reason she decided to immediately move at that exact point in time we also will never know) she could have easily heard Oswald. "she could have easily heard Oswald" = SPECULATION.... Besides, so far you haven't offered a shred of evidence that Oswald was even on the stairs!
Also Adams said she was three windows across and we know where Oswald's window was, therefore the distance to the stairs from their relative positions only had a difference of about ten yards and you seem to know the inner layout of furniture and the warehouse and storage area of the 4th floor, please give a more thorough description? Once again you are talking BS and are misrepresenting the evidence. The door at the back of the 4th floor office was directly opposite the elevators in the back. The sniper's nest was at the corner of the building and the entire 6th floor was full of books. Even the FBI time trail was conducted with their man walking the entire east side of the building and then cutting across to the west side where the stairs were. You must be really desperate by now if you are trying to suggest that the killer did not have a longer way to go than Adams and Styles to get to the stairs.
4) Mr. BELIN - How long do you think it was between the time the shots were fired and the time you left the window to start toward the stairway?
Miss ADAMS - Between 15 and 30 seconds, estimated, approximately.
Why did you decide to go with "up to 30 seconds"? Adams gave an estimation which could easily have been 15 seconds as well, but you've left that out. Why?
5) Adam's says she left up to 30 seconds later whereas the obviously not clued in Garner says only moments. Clearly consistency isn't the girls forte.
So in conclusion, the times are all over the place and why Garner would immediately go to the rear stairwell and just stand around is highly unlikely. Therefore Oswald could have easily go down the stairs.So, now an estimate of 15 to 30 seconds, from a person who did not use a stopwatch at the time it happened, and a comment of "only moments" is a problem?
There is no problem at all, except the one you are desperately trying to create.
and why Garner would immediately go to the rear stairwell and just stand around is highly unlikely. Your biased opinion isn't worth much. I'll go with what Garner actually said. You should try it. It's called following the evidence.
Therefore Oswald could have easily go down the stairs.And the guy who claims to use the evidence still hasn't presented a shred of evidence that Oswald was even on the stairs and thus ends his post with nothing but utter speculation.
Next time try to do better, John.... This is too easy....