Okay. It does not hurt my feelings when someone doesn't believe what I remember. Could I be wrong about Euins and his position regarding the pedestal? Absolutely. Could he have made every move he claims to? Absolutely.
Here is why I don't think he was there. Immediately after the shots, I turned to see how Mom and I could get down. I looked down and there was a man standing next to the pedestal who wouldn't move to let us down. So, I looked around the base of the pedestal to figure out how to get down. So, I actually stopped and looked down at the people around the pedestal and do not remember seeing a black man or kid around the base.We ended up having to use the stone "fence" attached to the pedestal to get down. Could I be wrong? Absolutely. But that's what I remember. I specifically looked around the base, and I do not remember seeing Euins. He could have run over the second I looked away.
As for the time between the assassination and the time I came forward. We did not come forward immediately because we didn't think we knew or saw anything that would help police. I did not talk to historians for 30 years, but Mom and I talked about it with family and friends many, many times. So it wasn't a memory that sat decaying for 30 years and then, "Hey everybody, look at me. I was there." Look at me, don't look time, believe me, don't believe me. That is your decision. I try to answer questions the best I can. That's all I can do. The rest is up to each of you.