Here is the lead-up to Fritz' statement:
Mr. BALL. Did you ask him (Oswald) what happened that day; where he had been?
Mr. FRITZ. Yes, sir.
Mr. BALL. What did he say?
Mr. FRITZ. Well he told me that he was eating lunch with some of the
employees when this happened, and that he saw all the excitement....
Again, the eating-lunch came well before the shots when Junior Jarmon and Harold Norman were milling around. That's on ice. So, what Fritz said was categorically wrong. "Eating lunch with some employees"? Who the pluck could he have been referring to? Jarmon and Norman were up on the 5th floor by that time. Who else? There is nobody else.
Look, what Fritz did for the Warren Commission was merge Oswald's statement into matzo ball. The lunch came well before the assassination. And the "excitement" could only have referred to the shooting. What else? Nothing else? So, Oswald saw all the excitement. Fritz can't take it back.
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