Sorry, I think that's a "bad faith" question. You're a smart guy even if I disagree with you on this. You know the evidence they had.
You simply think the evidence was planted or faked or manufactured. Fine. You dismiss it. But it existed and they believed in its authenticity.
As to the question again: I do think a fair point can be made that they should have had access to the autopsy report, to the Zapruder film (which I don't think they saw) and other evidence before charging him. They could have charged him with the Tippit shooting (yes, I know you don't think he shot Tippit either) and then waited to indict him for the assassination.
That's my answer and I'm sticking with it <g>. Although I do ask for unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks.
Sorry, I think that's a "bad faith" question. You're a smart guy even if I disagree with you on this. You know the evidence they had.
You simply think the evidence was planted or faked or manufactured. Fine. You dismiss it. But it existed and they believed in its authenticity.
Sorry, I think that's a "bad faith" reply. We all know what the evidence was when they finished the investigation and the WC presented it's report, but most of that evidence was not yet known within 48 hours after the assassination.
All they really knew was that Oswald had been arrested for the murder of officer Tippit and was later also charged with the murder of JFK. What they most certainly did not know and could not have known, when Katzenbach wrote his memo, was if there were other people involved.
Ask any murder investigator and he will tell you that you never ever rule out any possible scenario so early in an investigation, regardless of what the (at that point) available evidence seems to indicate. Investigators know that things don't always are as they initially seem to be.
So, Otto asking for the evidence they actually had on November 25th is a fair question.
What also isn't fair is the standard LN claim that CTs think that all the evidence was planted, faked or manufactured, when in fact it simply isn't true, at least not for most of the CTs I know.