So, what Oswald said during his interrogation is "solid evidence" that he was telling the truth? That's not what Oswald told Marina. That Oswald registered at N. Beckley under O. H. Lee is "solid evidence".
Solid evidence of
what, exactly? You tried to pass that off as having something to do with the Hidell name.
That Oswald ordered both C2766 and V510210 is very solid circumstantial evidence.
Not it's not. Handwriting "analysis" is subjective and biased. Handwriting "analysis" of 2 block letters on a photo of a microfilm copy of a 2-inch order coupon is even more subjective and biased.
That Oswald was identified as the man who shot Tippit (by Markham)
Based on her looking at his eyes and kind of falling over -- not his face or how he was dressed.
and fled the scene eventually ending up at the Texas Theater (by several witnesses) is solid direct evidence.
Not of murder. Markham was the only one of them who saw Tippit shot.
That the 6.5mm WC shells found on the SN were traced to C2766 to the exclusion of all other rifles is solid circumstantial evidence.
Evidence that shells on a floor were fired by a rifle on the floor? Yes....
The same goes for the shells found on the Tippit crime scene.
Which ones? The ones that Poe's initial disappeared from, or the one that was handed to the police at the station in a wad of kleenex?
That CE-399 was traced to C2766 to the exclusion of all other rifles is solid circumstantial evidence.
What makes you think CE-399 ever went through Kennedy or Connally? What even makes you think that CE399 was the bullet that Tomlinson said he found on an unrelated stretcher at Parkland Hospital?
That the two fragments of a WC 6.5mm found in the presidential limo were traced to C2766 to the exclusion of all other rifles is solid circumstantial evidence.
Setting aside that there is no documented chain of custody for how these fragments (which were allegedly found by a Navy corpman and a secret service agent tampering with a crime scene before FBI crime scene analysts arrived) actually got to FBI agent Frazier, what does this tell you about who fired the shot(s) that produced these fragments?
That Oswald was arrested with V510210 on his person is solid direct evidence.
Oswald had no revolver on him when he was arrested. By the time he was arrested, somebody had grabbed a gun out of McDonald's hand and McDonald didn't even know who that was. I think what you mean is that V510210 was pulled out of Gerald Hill's pocket at the station 2 hours later.
What more is needed to satisfy any reasonable person that Oswald was guilty as sin of the assassination of JFK and the murder of Tippit? The key here is "rasonable person".
Well, let's see. So far you've managed to implicate a rifle that fired a couple of fragments that you think were in the limo. Is that it?
Do you deny that Oswald used Hidell and O. H. Lee as aliases?
I know of no example of Oswald ever using Hidell as an alias for himself. Why is why I asked. You said there were a dozen examples. All I know is that an ID card that nobody mentioned at the time eventually turned up.