You asked what the concerns were on the Russo page posted so I told you.
Dear Denis,
Was V. T. Lee the founder of the Tampa Chapter? Did Lee Harvey Oswald correspond with V. T. Lee?
When did Oswald start visiting the Cuban Consulate in Los Angeles? Wasn't it in 1959?
Did Oswald have much of an opportunity to rub elbows with Castroites
before that?
While only sixteen in New Orleans, perhaps?
What's your take on the subject of this thread, Gilberto Policarpo Lopez?
Patsied by the CIA?
Victim of circumstances?
A violence-prone, hard-core Commie (according to Lisbette) who had the distinct penchant of being in the wrong place at the wrong time before, during, and after the assassination?
Immediately after the assassination, he stays for three days in the Mexico City Cuban embassy, and then ... he's the only passenger on a largish plane to Havana?
What's up with that?
Bragged about being able to fake epileptic seizures, according to his daughter, Lisbette.
Hmm
Healthy and fit, took no medicines, according to Lisbette. Epileptic seizures? Ex wife said he was working construction just fine.
Did he sufficiently resemble Oswald to plausibly fool Sheriff's Detective Roger Craig, unintentionally or otherwise?
Told his relatives he was the only passenger on
the plane, leaving them mystified as to what, exactly, he was talking about. Interesting "CIA" photo of him wearing shades inside the M.C. airport, yes?
According to his daughter, Gilberto Policarpo Lopez could whistle real loud-like, and did it quite often. Could he have been the "Oswald" that Sheriff Detective Craig saw running down the grass, whistling for the "getaway car"?
(Will anyone ask Marina if her first hubby could whistle like that?)
Lisbette says he was such a gung-ho Commie, he wanted to fight for Castro in Africa!
From the "Before I Forget Department":
Lisbette wants everyone to know that her father, Gilberto Policarpo Lopez, has always denied doing it.Factoid: Lisbette says Gilberto's oldest brother (Rafael?) served as a Cuban military attache in the USSR -- she remembers seeing photos to that effect -- and she knows that Gilberto, himself, was in East Germany at some point.
Believe it or not, I could on a bit more ...
But to bring closure, Russo is probably spot on, at least on that one page of his that you "critiqued," Denis.
IMHO