So the note was in the book when the DPD searched and they didn't find it? That will come as news to Caprio. Why hide it in a book to begin with if the intent of your fantasy conspirators was that it be found? Why not just stick it among some of Oswald's possessions? Why attempt to frame Oswald for another assassination to begin with? Not necessary with the mountain of evidence against him in the JFK assassination. But if you were going to do that via a note, why not make it more explicit and directly reference Walker? It doesn't add up as a frame attempt. By the time the note was found, Oswald was already dead and the authorities were satisfied with his guilt in the JFK assassination. No need to link him to any other crime. It would have been risky and unnecessary if Oswald were not the Walker shooter.
So the note was in the book when the DPD searched and they didn't find it? Who knows??... Perhaps Mrs Good Samaritan, Ruthie....
Why hide it in a book to begin with if the intent of your fantasy conspirators was that it be found? Duh!.... If the note had been discovered by happenstance during a police search there would have been a mystery and conjecture about where the note had originated which would have necessitated the questioning of Marina about the note. ( which is exactly what happened....OTOH ...If Ruthie had presented the note, obviously she would have been questioned about how she had came into possession of the note. By pretending that she didn't know that the note was there and was merely delivering a book that Marina needed ( like a snorkel mask) and as a good Samaritan she eliminated herself as having any knowledge of the note.
Why attempt to frame Oswald for another assassination to begin with?HUH?? What other assassination?
Not necessary with the mountain of evidence against him in the JFK assassination. "Mountain" of evidence against him.... The "mountain" was very similar to that mountain range in Kansas....Which most Kansans' usually referred to as gopher mounds.... The evidence against Lee was very weak and flimsy, just as J' Edgar Hoover and Nick Katzenbach acknowledged when they drafted the memo in which Hoover had directed LBJ ... "We must create a letter or memo for the Pissant public in which we can hoodwink the Pissants into believing that Lee Oswald was a lunatic who shot our beloved President for no reason at all.
Hoover had informed LBJ that they had a very weak case against the patsy, Lee Harrrrrrvey Ossssswald......
By the time the note was found, Oswald was already dead and the authorities were satisfied with his guilt in the JFK assassination. No need to link him to any other crime. It would have been risky and unnecessary if Oswald were not the Walker shooter.That's simply Bull stuff.... At the time the note surfaced, The FBI needed to open the questioning of Marina about the Walker hoax....A German Newspaper had spilled the beans that Walker had called the paper's editor about 12 hours after the murder of JFK and told the editor that the man in the custody of the Dallas police was the guy who had tried to shoot him on April 10, of 1963. So the fat was in the fire....and Hoover was desperate to make damned sure that the public knew that Lee Harrrrrvey Ossssswald was a killer...( even though he hadn't killed anybody)