The Klein's documents confirm Oswald was sent a rifle with a specific serial number. Oswald's wife confirms he received a rifle in this timeframe. He is pictured holding that rifle. It is the only rifle associated with Oswald during this timeframe. His prints are found on that rifle. Marina confirms he stored that rifle in the Paine's garage. That rifle is gone and can't be accounted for in any other manner except as the one found in the TSBD after the assassination. That rifle has the same serial numbers as the one sent to Oswald. Absent a time machine, it's difficult to understand how much more evidence there could be of the fact. What else could there be? But even if you want to come to that conclusion, there is absolutely no doubt that the rifle found in the TSBD belonged to Oswald - regardless of what defense attorney narrative you wish to entertain about where he kept the rifle.
The Klein's documents confirm Oswald was sent a rifle with a specific serial number.No they don't
Oswald's wife confirms he received a rifle in this timeframe. No she didn't
He is pictured holding that rifle. Wrong. He's pictured holding
a rifle. The serial number of the rifle can not be read.
His prints are found on that rifle. There is no certainty this is actually true. The FBI found no prints on the rifle when they examined it only hours after the crime
Marina confirms he stored that rifle in the Paine's garage.No she didn't
That rifle is gone and can't be accounted for in any other manner except as the one found in the TSBD after the assassination.There is no proof that the MC rifle found at the TSBD (or any other rifle for that matter) was ever stored in Ruth Paine's garage.
That rifle has the same serial numbers as the one sent to Oswald. There is no evidence that a rifle was actually sent to Oswald. All you can say is that the rifle found at the TSBD has the same serial number as the handwritten number on Waldman 7, which is proof of absolutely nothing as the document can not be authenticated.
But even if you want to come to that conclusion, there is absolutely no doubt that the rifle found in the TSBD belonged to Oswald - regardless of what defense attorney narrative you wish to entertain about where he kept the rifle.Oh there is doubt alright. Just not in your mind, but that's just your opinion and the bad news for you is that your opinion is frequently wrong and nothing more than a premature conclusion based on speculation.