He apparently now realizes that makes no sense because a fake bus ride does not explain how Oswald got to his boardinghouse because the bus took him nowhere and the "fake" cab ride would have sufficed for that purpose. Now he is running away. Dishonest John apparently knows this as well.
Once again, Lyin' "Richard":
Nobody is claiming that McWatters' bus trip was "faked" by anyone. The question at hand is what is your evidence that Oswald was on that bus? You're doing what you always do -- making up a strawman because of your inability to justify your case.
Here are the options:
1) Oswald was on the bus and received the transfer as the WC indicated.
2) Oswald was not on the bus and the bus transfer was planted on him by either a conspirator or the police to make it appear that he had been on the bus.
What makes you think that bus transfer was
ever on him?
The bus trip serves a couple of purposes:
- It lends support to Oswald leaving the TSBD within minutes, which for some strange reason the LN brigade considers evidence of murder. And also (via McWatters) that Oswald was in a hurry to get on the bus since he knocked on the door to get on mid-block. Which the LN brigade also considers evidence of murder.
- It lends support (via Bledsoe's claims) that Oswald did not change his shirt before he was arrested. Without that, the fiber "analysis" that tries to link the shirt with the parking lot jacket and with the rifle are worthless.