By definition it takes a minimum of two Culprits working together to make a conspiracy.
I personally am about 50/50 or so on the Conspiracy question in the Kennedy assassination.
What I mean is I accept the plausibility of Oswald alone shooting JFK BUT, there?s enough Doubt in the evidence for me to entertain alternative scenarios. I don?t have a Conspiracy Theory. I?m just not convinced that Oswald acted alone.
Given that there?s so much we don?t know and so much circumstantial evidence, I don?t understand why it bothers people that so many aren?t convinced that Oswald acted alone...
If one believes Oswald did kill JFK then it's difficult to see how he had any help. How did this help manifest itself? Where does it show up? Either pre-assassination, during it, or afterwards.
Look at Oswald's post assassination behavior. He leaves the TSBD within three minutes, gets on a bus, leaves the bus, gets in a cab, goes BACK to his rooming house to retrieve his gun. That's someone, it seems to me, who is just winging it, someone in flight with no plan.
Then he leaves his rooming house - on foot since he didn't tell the cab to wait - and going where? He's got about $15 in his pocket.
I just don't see any plan, anyone helping him in this act, any purpose or direction after he shoots JFK.