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  • Grant
    Sniper
    • Feb 2005
    • 881

    #31
    Originally posted by Terry
    Why did Oswald shout "This is it!" in the Texas Theater, if he didn't expect to be arrested for a crime. Why did he attempt to shoot a policeman there?

    Why did he lie to police during his detention?

    Why did Oswald, by his own admission, return to his rented room after the assassination and leave with his pistol? Why did he conceal the weapon? Who was he running from?
    It's these precise actions by Oswald, coupled with the discovery of his Carcano on the 6th Floor, that have drawn suspicion much deeper to him. Even though I don't think that it was Oswald who pulled the trigger on the 6th Floor - due to the extreme lack of physical evidence to connect him to that notion, along with other discrepancies - I certainly don't rule out the possibility that he was part of an alleged plot in the assassination. Sometimes I wonder that after Oswald's flight from the Depository in the aftermath of the assassination, he was due to be flown out to an undisclosed location (perhaps by pilot David Ferrie whom he apparently associated with) but then the Tippet shooting resulted in his immediate arrest.

    Originally posted by Terry
    One is entitled to think what they want. However, innuedo, conjecture, discrepancies, pointing out possibilites (as opposed to probabilities) and allusions aren't conclusive proof. When someone has conclusive proof as to the identity of the other supposed assassins or the nature of the conspiracy, I'll be highly interested.
    I don't think there'll ever be conclusive proof of a conspiracy in this case, just as there isn't with the Warren Commission's verdict. It's probably destined to remain in limbo, sadly.

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