Have you got a photo? So you were only standing at the window but according to Brennan, Oswald was sitting on the window sill, which would have placed him much closer to Elm street and allowed a much better view of what was below. And from Oswald's position sitting on the window sill with only a slight lean, Oswald could have seen directly below just like you said above, "unless that person's torso was hanging out of the window"
JohnM
Still desperately trying to avoid answering my question? Why am I not surprised?
And from Oswald's position sitting on the window sill with only a slight lean, Oswald could have seen directly below just like you said above, "unless that person's torso was hanging out of the window" A slight lean? You clearly have never been there. Brennan was sitting on a wall two streets away from the TSBD.
Norman and Jarman were on the sidewalk next to the TSBD. It doesn't take a genius to work out the difference, which is probably why you seem to be struggling. If Norman and Jarman were right in front of the TSBD, there is no way anybody could have seen them from the 6th floor window. But even if they could have been seen, it would be insignificant, unless you're trying to concoct a story about Oswald guessing about their subsequent actions and actually getting it right.
If that's what you are trying to say, why do you hesitate to answer my question?