Is the reproduced testimony of TSBD Superintendent RSTruly complete regarding his witnessing the 2nd floor lunchroom encounter between DPD Officer MLBaker and building employee LHOswald? As I recall, RST stated that when he noticed that MLB was not behind him on the 2nd to 3rd floor stairs, he "turned around and went back to the 2nd floor landing". And there, he heard voices coming from the lunchroom, and proceeded there and witnessed the encounter.
Even with that version-pick one (of course, the plain simple truth only needs one, but we'll allow Truly to catch up with Officer Baker's 4 different versions of a single event), the point made still stands, How could Truly know what the officer was doing behind this barrier "two or three steps up"? ---->
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L-Shaped Stairway TSBD
Again, in Truly's own words ---->
Mr. TRULY. It is number 23.
Mr. BELIN. All right. Number 23, the arrow points to the door that has the glass in it.
Now, as you raced around, how far did you start up the stairs towards the third floor there?
Mr. TRULY. I suppose I was up two or three steps before I realized the officer wasn't following me.
Even Superman couldn't know what the officer was doing at this point (but a contrived script would allow someone to know precisely what the officer was doing in this rather challenging position).
The problem with the phantom 2nd floor encounter is it needs lies to stand (something the plain simple truth is able to do all on its own, standing alone with the passage of time, void of retakes, do overs and/or flat out lies (think Mrs. Reid's bogus account of the phantom 2nd floor encounter). She didn't encounter the wrongfully accused anywhere on the 2nd floor, nor did Roy 'eyes in the back of my head, capable of seeing through bricks" Truly or Officer "I need four different tries to get my lies, err, "facts" straight" Baker.
The mystery here is this: the identity of the motorcycle officer who rode an elevator to the 5th floor...and why didn't Truly & Baker encounter the three other TSBD employees on those same steps they said they climbed (they seem to say a lot of things). The plain simple truth needs only one version.
Even with that version-pick one (of course, the plain simple truth only needs one, but we'll allow Truly to catch up with Officer Baker's 4 different versions of a single event), the point made still stands, How could Truly know what the officer was doing behind this barrier "two or three steps up"? ---->
L-Shaped Stairway TSBD
Again, in Truly's own words ---->
Mr. TRULY. It is number 23.
Mr. BELIN. All right. Number 23, the arrow points to the door that has the glass in it.
Now, as you raced around, how far did you start up the stairs towards the third floor there?
Mr. TRULY. I suppose I was up two or three steps before I realized the officer wasn't following me.
Even Superman couldn't know what the officer was doing at this point (but a contrived script would allow someone to know precisely what the officer was doing in this rather challenging position).
The problem with the phantom 2nd floor encounter is it needs lies to stand (something the plain simple truth is able to do all on its own, standing alone with the passage of time, void of retakes, do overs and/or flat out lies (think Mrs. Reid's bogus account of the phantom 2nd floor encounter). She didn't encounter the wrongfully accused anywhere on the 2nd floor, nor did Roy 'eyes in the back of my head, capable of seeing through bricks" Truly or Officer "I need four different tries to get my lies, err, "facts" straight" Baker.
The mystery here is this: the identity of the motorcycle officer who rode an elevator to the 5th floor...and why didn't Truly & Baker encounter the three other TSBD employees on those same steps they said they climbed (they seem to say a lot of things). The plain simple truth needs only one version.