Nope, you're just reading that into it.
It's how the English language works (not your strong suit, I know)
In the context of the story being told "the door" can only refer to a door of the second floor central office. That's a fact of how the English language works. It's not a question of me reading into it.
It cannot refer to any other door.
The scene Ms Scranton sets is of the place where they all were at the time Ms Reid told them of the incident.
I know it's the place where they all were at the time Mrs Reid told them of the incident.
That's the whole point of what I'm saying.
The place where Scranton heard Reid telling the story and the place where Reid states she saw Oswald in her WC testimony is the same place.
You do realise that don't you?
Why, just in your last post you wrote: "I totally accept Scranton is recalling this correctly." Time to take a walk, Mr O'Meara, you obviously need some air!
English really isn't your strong suit

You're being asked a specific question -
"What evidence do you have Reid's encounter with Oswald happened at the front entrance of the TSBD? "Kindly answer
