Now, Mr. Joe Molina gave it as his firm recollection that the very first person to enter the building after the shooting was Mr. Roy Truly. But Darnell would seem to contradict his recollection.
I believe Mr. Oswald himself may have just this second re-entered the building
Well!
It's an extraordinary thing, but not a SINGLE person (outside the two known fabulators, Messrs. Shelley & Lovelady) saw Mr. Truly and Officer Baker go in the front entrance TOGETHER. We have Mr. Molina remembering Mr. Truly's entrance, and Mrs. Pauline Sanders remembering Officer Baker's. And that's
it.
Here's what I think may have happened: they went in SEPARATELY. Mr. Truly went in BEFORE Officer Baker, who spent some time by the mailboxes speaking with the lady about the paper sack & banner. And why did Mr. Truly go inside?
To speak with Mr. Oswald, whom he had just seen entering, about the disastrous and shocking turn events had reportedly just taken (
false-flag missed-shots incident------------>actual shooting!?!?!). This may indeed have been the moment Mr. Oswald
learned that Pres. Kennedy had been hit.
Officer Baker THEN, and only then, goes in the front door. And what does he see there? From his same-day affidavit:
"A man stepped forward": the wording suggests that this building manager was already inside there--------------he was
one of the people Officer Baker found "standing around", and was now stepping forward in response to the officer's request for assistance.
Had the officer just interrupted a tete-a-tete, by the small storage room, between Mr. Truly and a certain manual worker in a reddish-brown shirt?Later that day, Mr. Truly must dispel any such notion with what reads like a bizarrely gratuitous disavowal of an idea that no one would even think of asking about: