Weren't Rowland and Brennen completely separate accounts, with Rowland from the east sidewalk on Houston Street plus 15 minutes before the shots rang out, where Brennen was directly across on Elm Street and says he saw the end or last shot fired
Yes, Arnold Rowland reported the same basic sighting that Howard Brennan reported... The difference is;... Rowland said he saw the man STANDING behind the window about 15 minutes prior to the shooting.....and Brennan said that he saw the man STANDING aiming the rifle out of the window during the shooting....
I'm a little skeptical about Rowland's time estimate .... And I also have some doubt about Brennan's statement regarding the time that he saw the man....
I believe Rowland and Brennan saw the same man within a few minutes . Due to Brennan's very excited state, his mind might have tricked him into thinking that he saw the man DURING the shooting when in reality he had seen that "Security Guard" man STANDING and scanning the spectators that were lining the streets below through the rifles telescopic sight. Or perhaps Brennan's honesty was being challenged by the cop that he went to to report that he'd seen a man with a high powered rifle aiming it from a sixth floor window ....In an effort to get the cop to take him seriously he said that He saw the man fire the rifle ...a small lie, but a lie never the less....