The suggestion that there is any real possibility that Oswald may not have snuck into the TT is weak sauce. Obviously he entered the theatre because he was there when arrested.
Ok so far...
Postal - the only ticket seller - didn't sell him a ticket.
Burroughs - the only ticket taker- didn't see him or take his ticket.
How do you know Burroughs didn’t take his ticket?
Oswald had no ticket in his possession.
How do you know that the Texas Theater gave tickets back or that people always retain their tickets when they do?
Postal sees the "man" coming from one direction, she looks toward the street where the police activity is occurring and then is approached by Brewer who asks if the man bought a ticket. Postal looks down the street in the direction the man was heading and doesn't see him. Brewer identifies the man he was following was Oswald. So where does Oswald go if not into the theatre as he passed behind Postal?
Just because Brewer claimed he saw Oswald doesn’t mean for a fact that he saw Oswald. Burroughs claimed he sold Oswald popcorn at 1:15.
Also Brewer didn’t have his eyes on the man he saw in front of his store the entire time. He went back into the shoe store, talked to the IBM men, and then went down and talked to Postal.
These contrarians are laughable in trying to establish an impossible standard of proof for any fact they don't like and then suggest there is doubt about an obvious fact.
Just because you assume something is true doesn’t turn it into an “obvious fact”.
[nutty false equivalences made to unrelated murder cases deleted as irrelevant]