Utter fantasy.
Unsupported, unfounded fantasy.
There is zero evidence for your silly theory.
Just for fun...
~Grin~
You gave as your knock-down argument that the only way Mr Williams would have been let leave the sixth floor is if he were part of the thing. I knocked your knock-down argument down by showing what a silly premise it was founded on. And now you're waving your hands in embarrassment. Funny!
Your belief that whoever planned to participate in this assassination from the sixth floor trusted to
luck that no employees would decide to watch the P. Parade from up there is obviously the height of absurdity. 'Gee, guys, fingers crossed none of the workers come up... Whatever we do, let's NOT have a contingency plan in place for that...'
Is the "elderly negro" in the SN part of your security team?
It's not a security team, duh. It's the assassination team. And if the 'elderly negro' seen by Mr Rowland is not Mr Eddie Piper, then yes------he is part of the team of non-employees on the sixth floor.
Why don't all of these men who were turned away from the 6th floor report what they've seen? What makes you fantasize that this group of men wouldn't have the balls to tell the DPD what they saw?
~Yawn~
Already answered, Mr O'Meara
Why didn't Baker or Truly report your security team?
It wasn't a security team, duh.
Mr Truly was in on the thing---------and he made sure to keep Officer Baker off the sixth floor.
But------of course-------Officer Baker did report on his encounter with one of the men ("As we reached the third or fourth floor, I saw a man walking away from the stairway..."). Mr Truly facilitated that man's escape by vouching for him as an employee
Why didn't Piper or West report seeing them enter or leave the building?
Either they didn't see them or they did and liked being alive.
What else ya got, Mr O'Meara?
