Yes, he just left Marina some money. And he just left the building. And he just took a bus. And he just took a cab. And he just went to a movie.
This is how he characterizes Oswald's actions. He strips it of any context and describes the actions in the most innocent of ways.
If I was defending Oswald before a court, I'd try that too. But we're not in a courtroom and we're not supposed to be trying to get him off. We're trying to find out - as best as we can - what he was doing and what happened that day.
This latter approach is bad for Oswald and it's why he rejects it.
JUDGE: Mr. Iacoletti, the prosecution has rested, your closing argument, please.
JI: Your honor, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, I have nothing to say except LOL, I have no idea, and you must acquit because this whole trial is based on my client looking funny. The defense rests.
Two hours later....
FOREMAN OF THE JURY: Can we execute him twice ? Just to be sure.