Exactly, it was exclusive information only known to Whaley and Oswald, thanks for proving my point.
JohnM
Mr Mytton, I know what you call "proof" tends to be thin gruel, but your circular, anachronistic argument above is poor even by your standards!
Here's our chronology:
1. Mr Whaley tells the "investigating" authorities about a lady trying to get in his cab
2. AFTER this,
according to the interrogation report, Mr Oswald admits to having taken a cab and confirms Mr Whaley's story about the lady
You, being a Warren Gullible, assume that Mr Oswald really said this
I, not being a Warren Gullible, advise caution with that naive assumption
And you really have no defeater for my argument--------beyond a mindless Warren Gullible assurance that "The investigating authorities would never lie, they were devoted servants of truth and justice"
In sum: As with the supah-dupah-impressive physical details you made so much of before their probative value imploded in your hands, you've got nothing here!