Wow. You want to split hairs over whether her statement is in the form of an affidavit or statement given to the FBI when you erroneously claimed that I made up that Reid had talked to others to know that Oswald was seen on her floor? How about sticking to the substance? Reid was told by someone that Oswald had been in the lunchroom. She claims to see a man in a white t-shirt after the event. She claims it is Oswald but she barely knew him. She describes him as wearing only a white t-shirt which seems extremely unlikely as described by Baker and Truly just moments before. Maybe it was Oswald, maybe it wasn't. It doesn't appear to make a lot of difference. If that was the type of witness description given to link Oswald to the Tippit murder, you would cry about it until doomsday. What point are you trying to make? That you believe there is no doubt that she saw Oswald?
You want to split hairs over whether her statement is in the form of an affidavit or statement given to the FBI There is a massive difference between an affidavit and an alleged statement given to the FBI. Sanders would have read and signed an affidavit in front of a notary public. An FBI report, on the other hand, is an internal document which Sanders would never have seen or signed and thus could contain anything regardless if it was true or not. Presenting an FBI report as an affidavit is simply a misrepresentation of the facts.
when you erroneously claimed that I made up that Reid had talked to others to know that Oswald was seen on her floor? Get your facts straight! I never made such a claim.... I just noticed that you went from "She may have talked to others" to "She had clearly talked to others" in two sentences and called it pure speculation which is exactly what it is. What's in that FBI report is at best hearsay!
How about sticking to the substance? Reid was told by someone that Oswald had been in the lunchroom. Who is that someone?
She claims to see a man in a white t-shirt after the event. She claims it is Oswald but she barely knew him. She describes him as wearing only a white t-shirt which seems extremely unlikely as described by Baker and Truly just moments before. Maybe it was Oswald, maybe it wasn't. In other words, you haven't got a clue if it was Oswald or not, but you go with that she was wrong anyway, based on something she may or may not have said to Sanders during a phonecall two days after the murder.
It doesn't appear to make a lot of difference. You've said that before. So why bring it up?
If that was the type of witness description given to link Oswald to the Tippit murder, you would cry about it until doomsday. And rightly so. The witness descriptions are all over the place. Baker thought he saw a brown jacket, Reid saw a white T shirt, Bledsoe allegedly saw a shirt with a hole in a sleeve, Whaley thought he saw two jackets and the descriptions of what Tippit's killer was wearing aren't much better.
What point are you trying to make? That you are merely speculating about what Reid saw and thought based on hearsay written in a non verbatim FBI report which you seem to accept blindly and without reservation.