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?
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?
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.
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.
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