Sorry, I made a typo. I meant to ask "would you then conclude that Oswald did not do it?" You might conclude that somebody else took a shot, but you would still believe that Oswald shot JFK, right? Is there anything that could ever convince you that Oswald was not involved at all?
Seeing that Oswald was involved in the conspiracy? Possible.
Seeing that there was a conspiracy and Oswald was innocent? That would be a hard sell.
Why would Oswald break his usual routine to visit his wife just Thursday night instead of visiting over the entire weekend? This only makes sense if he wanted to collect his rifle.
Why did Oswald bring a long narrow package to work?
Why would Oswald tell the young Wesley Buell Frazier that the long narrow package contained curtain rods when his room already had curtain rods.
Why when questioned by the police, did he deny bring in a long narrow package at all? Oh, yes, I must assume that the police were lying about everything. And I should assume that Wesley Buell Frazier was lying as well.
Why was Oswald my himself during the shooting when almost everyone else was with others?
How is it that Oswald just happened to run into his boss and the policeman on the second floor, right by the stairs, about where we would expect him to be if he was fleeing the sixth floor after the shooting?
Why did Oswald immediately leave the building and Dealey Plaza in the few minutes after the shooting?
Why did the frugal Oswald take an American taxi, which he never did before, to rush back to his boardinghouse, when he could have walked there and didn’t expect to leave work for many hours. It makes sense if he unexpectedly got away and needed to get his handgun as soon as possible since the police could be showing up, maybe within the first hour.
Why did he sneak into the theater as police cars with sirens were coming down the street?
How is it there just happened to be the murder of a police officer within a mile a 15 or so minutes before this happened?
Why was Oswald carrying a handgun at the time he was arrested in the theater?
Why would Oswald try to pull a handgun on the first police officer to approach him in the theater?
Oswald was part of a conspiracy? Maybe. Oswald was innocent? That is a very hard sell, regardless of whatever evidence turns up.
I don't think there is sufficient evidence to determine who killed JFK. You seem to think that Oswald doing it is a given and the only dispute is whether he had help or not.
It would have to be new evidence. The existing evidence is too insufficient and questionable/tainted, and people insisting over and over again that it's good enough does not make it any more convincing.
None, because there are no ballistics in the world that can tell you who fired a weapon.
At this point, it would have to be conclusive physical evidence, like DNA. Or conclusive photographic evidence. New documents of known provenance showing that this particular rifle was picked up by Oswald. Conclusive physical evidence that he fired a rifle that day, handled that rifle, and that CE139 was the gun that killed Kennedy. Something like that.
Basically, there is no scenario that you can imagine that would cause you to change your mind that there probably was a conspiracy to instead believe that Oswald probably acted alone.
Correct?