The Commission said that Baker " intended to continue around to his left toward the stairway going up but through the window in the door he caught a fleeting glimpse of a man walking in the vestibule toward the lunchroom.."
( Report chap. 4, pg. 151 )
But the only way Baker's line of sight would have allowed him to catch "a glimpse" of anyone "walking in the vestibule" was if that someone had entered the vestibule from the south, using the stairwell in the front of the building and going through either the office space or the corridor to the left of it.
So, according to Gil, Oswald had to have used the stairwell in the front of the building which was next to the doorway, just east of the doorway.
So, even though there are some accounts that he "ate in the Domino room and then went up to the 2nd floor lunch room to get a Coke where he encountered the police officer..." those accounts are false, first, because there was too much time involved (time that had to be used up) and second, because if that was his course, he surely would have used the rear stairs. Look at the diagram again:
Bottom line: Oswald took those front stairs because he was standing in the doorway when he began his trek to the lunch room.
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