You made a specific claim that Oswald could not have come down the stairs unnoticed after the assassination. Your claim excludes Oswald as the assassin as there was no other apparent way he could have made it to the lunchroom from the 6th floor other than the stairs. You, however, have run away from the only implication of your own claim like a scared child. It's very amusing. Your disagreement is not with me but yourself. You keep trying to deflect this to some other topic rather than accept your own analysis and confirm that you are a CTer. I've explained my position to you on the stairs. The evidence indicates that Oswald was in the SN at 12:30 (you know that evidence and just want to deflect to yet another meaningless debate on the topic) and the evidence confirms that Oswald was in the lunchroom shortly later for the encounter with Baker. The exact timing of the movements of Oswald and others you have cited in your amusing analysis are simply not knowable to the degree of certainty that you insist is accurate to preclude Oswald from having used the stairs. There is insufficient detailed information to reach that conclusion. Thus, you cannot preclude Oswald from having simply gone down the stairs and the evidence suggest that is exactly what he must have done. But again, if you are convinced of your own analysis explain to us how you are not a CTer? If Oswald did not use the stairs, he obviously was not the assassin as there was no other apparent way for him to have reached the 2nd floor. That is the only implication that can be drawn from your assessment of the evidence. So why not just say that instead of dancing endlessly like a circus monkey to avoid accepting your own conclusion - no matter how amusing that might be?
You made a specific claim that Oswald could not have come down the stairs unnoticed after the assassination. Your claim excludes Oswald as the assassin as there was no other apparent way he could have made it to the lunchroom from the 6th floor other than the stairs. Your desperate and pathetic attempt to try to turn this thing around and make it about me is fooling nobody. It is of no significance that I don't see how Oswald could have come down the stairs without being noticed and what the implications of that are. What is significant is that you claim Oswald was in fact on the 6th floor and did manage to come down the stairs unnoticed. So it is up to you to show that he was indeed on the 6th floor and did come down the stairs and so far you have failed miserably in providing even a shred of evidence for either.
I've explained my position to you on the stairs. No you haven't. All you've done so far is a song and dance act and ignore the basic facts of the matter.
The evidence indicates that Oswald was in the SN at 12:30 No it doesn't. You can repeat this bogus claim as often as you want but it will never become true. There is no such evidence!
the evidence confirms that Oswald was in the lunchroom shortly later for the encounter with Baker. Yes it does, with "shorty later" being roughly 75 seconds after the last shot. So, how did he get there if he was indeed on the 6th floor at the moment of the last shot?
The exact timing of the movements of Oswald and others you have cited in your amusing analysis are simply not knowable to the degree of certainty that you insist is accurate to preclude Oswald from having used the stairs. There is insufficient detailed information to reach that conclusion. BS. We're not talking about minutes here. All the events must, by implcation, have taken place between the last shot and the 2nd floor lunchroom encounter. Both events are roughly 75 seconds apart. You just want to keep the timeline as vague as possible to keep open a possibility for Oswald to have come down the stairs. It's a clear sign of desperation.
Thus, you cannot preclude Oswald from having simply gone down the stairs and the evidence suggest that is exactly what he must have done.More twisted "logic"... Even if it can not be 100% precluded that Oswald could have gone down the stairs, that still doesn't mean that he did. I don't care about your flawed opinion that this is what "he must have down" because it is predominantly based on your self-serving assumption that Oswald was on the 6th floor, for which you can not present even a shred of conclusive evidence. You are simply piling up one assumption on the other.
But again, if you are convinced of your own analysis explain to us how you are not a CTer? You really need to seek help for this obsession of yours. It's getting out of hand. It has already been explained to you, but the simplified answer is that I don't give a damn if there was a conspiracy or not and I most certainly don't have a conspiracy theory. All I am interested in is if the case against Oswald holds water or not. I can't help it if you don't understand something so basic.
If Oswald did not use the stairs, he obviously was not the assassin as there was no other apparent way for him to have reached the 2nd floor. Wow. You figured that out all by yourself? Well done.... Having said that, your really should provide evidence (not your assumptions or speculations) that Oswald did in fact come down the stairs and managed to do so unnoticed.