Robert MacNeil ran into Osawld in the TSBD. MacNeil had just entered the building in search of a phone. He said it was 4 minutes after the shooting. He said he asked a young man where the phone was; the young man told him, and MacNeil raced off to use it. It was William Manchester, author of Death of a President, who found the record that Oswald said that as he was leaving the building, a blond Secret Service agent asked him for directions to the phone. MacNeil was blond, and he wore a press badge. Oswald probably mistook him for a Secret Service agent.
The stairs to the second floor were right inside the entrance to the right. Oswald used those stairs to go to and come from the 2nd loor lunchroom. So, from the doorway, he went through the double doors, then he turned right and entered the stairwell; he went up the one flight of stairs, and then he walked acorss the 2nd floor from the southeast corner to the northwest corner, where the lunch room was. He did the exact same thing in reverse going down. It must have been when he came out of the stairwell that he encountered MacNeil. And after that, he went out the door and talked to the cop who was guarding the entrance, and we see them both in the Three Tramps photo. It was 12:34 PM.
What I have been telling you is the truth: Oswald was in the doorway. Bill Shelley must have barked at him to go back inside, and Oswald must have protested. It was a commotion, and it's the reason why Dave Wiegman did his second pan of the doorway. But, Oswald did go inside; he began his trek to the lunch room. So, when Wiegman's camera captured the doorway the second time, there was no Doorman there because Oswald had left. And that's why they installed the image of the bald guy , who was as stiff and motionless as a Cigar Store Indian, in there. That is the truth.

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