Well, as I understand the argument, it was the way he boarded the bus as opposed to his every day way of boarding the bus, of which no evidence is provided, that proves his guilt - - LOL
The key part of that "bus" item that CTers will apparently never grasp is that Oswald, on Nov. 22, decided he would
walk several blocks east of his workplace to catch a bus, instead of just waiting for his Beckley Avenue bus at the
bus stop which is located right on the corner of Elm & Houston. (And isn't it fairly reasonable to conclude that on days other than 11/22/63 [not counting Fridays when he went to Irving with Buell Frazier] Oswald very likely DID board his bus at the
bus stop at Elm and Houston Streets? I'd say so.)
So several of the items on Vincent Bugliosi's 53-item list are things like that -- i.e., items which emphasize the
Change In Behavior that Oswald exhibited on November 21st and 22nd, 1963. And, IMO, that type of circumstantial "evidence" should most
definitely be included when constructing a list like the ones prepared by Vince Bugliosi and
myself.