I would have thought the TT incident would have 1/2 a dozen witnesses
including the arresting officer
This whole point that "the gun couldn't fire" is irrelevant
even If the gun was not loaded and you tried.
That's attempted murder
I guess I am a CT but I believe in intellect over ideology
facts are facts
LHO was not a lamb in the woods
He did try to kill an innocent man doing his job
not cool
Oswald was a very political person. What was he doing a mile or so away from the scene - near the place in which he worked - where the President of the United States was - perhaps, nobody knew with certainty at the time - shot?
He showed no interest at any time in what happened to JFK. He didn't talk to anyone about it, he didn't inquire with anyway about it, he didn't try to learn anything about it. He left the building within three minutes, he takes a bus, then a cab, goes to his room, grabs some clothing (and apparently a revolver with extra bullets), and leaves. To see a movie? Really?
At no time did he show any curiosity about what happened.
Nobody around the TSBD knew what happened. It was chaos. People said the president was shot but they weren't certain. Was he dead? Did they catch the shooters? Where were the shooters? It was a madhouse.
It is impossible for him to think, "I'm going to be blamed for this." For what? How would he know what happened IF he was indeed having lunch?
He is, for me, clearly fleeing the TSBD. Why?