16-12-2015, 06:40 PM
Quote: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. He said he was in the vestibule?
Mr. HOLMES. Or approaching the door to the vestibule. He was just coming, apparently, and I have never been in there myself. Apparently there is two sets of doors, and he had come out to this front part.
Mr. BELIN. Did he state it was on what floor?
Mr. HOLMES. First floor. The front entrance to the first floor.
Mr. BELIN. Did he say anything about a Coca Cola or anything like that, if you remember?
Mr. HOLMES. Seems like he said he was drinking a Coca Cola, standing there by the Coca Cola machine drinking a Coca Cola.
This sounds like a jumbling of the lunch-room encounter with the final exit confrontation from the front door.
People don't realize how credible Armstrong is. I think researchers are missing a basic point in all this. The most-likely reason these encounter witnessings don't line-up and are confused is because there were two Oswald's in the Depository and the witnesses are describing the actions of two different people.

