I am not sure why you would assume that I believe any of it (or that I am a Fratini supporter). I happened to like Fratini's post and noticed that you failed to engage in what I can only assume you believed to be a losing battle.
Incidentally, I haven't read the interview but, if Marina was interviewed a week after the shots and says the last time she saw Lee was the previous Thursday, then she is probably referring to the night before the shots.
Hey, Larry. The interview with Life took place when Oswald was still alive.
So in essence, Oswald did not go home that Thursday and therefore couldn't have
smuggled in a rifle on Friday morning. This means that any witness who testified
that he did go home was coerced to lie about it. Which is easier to believe - she
left out that Thursday visit or that happier visit - the weekend before last - was indeed the
last time she saw her husband.
Of course, if he didn't go home ... this means the planners of his patsy hood had
Oswald already implicated whether he came from Irving or from his rooming house.
So why coerce people who could eventually tell the truth about the matter when they could
have said - it was his rifle so he must have somehow smuggled it in before the President came.
Btw .. if it was that easy to coerce his wife and co-worker what would have prevented them
from coercing a bus driver or a passenger or a stranger had he left his rooming house and state
... Come to think of it. I did see him carrying a package when he entered the bus.