More deflection and personal commentary. The evidence that links Oswald to the crime is known to you and me. That has been beaten to death. You just want to go round and round and round about that again. Why? The fact remains that you claimed Oswald could not have gone down the stairs unnoticed. That is your conclusion. Those stairs are the only way that Oswald could have come down from the 6th floor to the 2nd floor lunchroom. Thus, the only implication to be drawn from YOUR conclusion is that Oswald was not the assassin. Why you struggle so mightily against accepting YOUR own conclusion is hilarious. Why would someone else need to debunk YOUR conclusion when you yourself won't acknowledge it? How and why would anyone ever "attempt to provide a plausible scenario for Oswald coming down the stairs"? LOL. What does that gibberish even mean? There are no time machines to recreate to the exact second the movements of Oswald and the other parties that you cite as though they someone had tracked their movements with a stopwatch. That is laughable. Oswald left evidence of his involvement of a crime on the 6th floor that occurred at 12:30. He is seen on the 2nd floor a few minutes later. The only way to get between those two points at that moment is the stairs. Your silly analysis of witness recollections down to the second in no way whatsoever precludes Oswald from having used the stairs. And then to suggest that this silly claim must be rebutted by time machine type evidence is a classic contrarian mindset.
And here he is, proving my point;
This is why Richard will never ever attempt to provide a plausible scenario for Oswald coming down the stairs. He simply he hasn't got one.
yet again.
Why would someone else need to debunk YOUR conclusionThere is the twisted logic of somebody, who hasn't got anything conclusive to offer to support his own opinion, again.
You don't need to debunk my conclusion. I've never asked you to do that. That's just a strawman you use to try to turn this thing around.
Instead I have been asking over and over again for an explanation from you for how Oswald could have come down the stairs unnoticed within roughly 75 seconds after the last shot. You just haven't got one, so instead you keep on repeating the same crap over and over again.
How and why would anyone ever "attempt to provide a plausible scenario for Oswald coming down the stairs"? LOL. What does that gibberish even mean? If it is gibberish, then it is your own gibberish. You said it yourself; if Oswald didn't come down the stairs than he couldn't have been on the 6th floor when the shots were fired and at the 2nd floor lunchroom some 75 seconds later. That's why you need to provide at least a plausible scenario for Oswald coming down the stairs without being noticed by anybody! Got it?
There are no time machines to recreate to the exact second the movements of Oswald and the other parties that you cite as though they someone had tracked their movements with a stopwatch. That is laughable. Nobody - except you - mentioned a stopwatch and none was needed. It's basically very simple (although I'm pretty sure you still will pretend not to understand it) but we know for a fact that shots were fired and we know that the WC reconstruction showed what the time needed was for Baker and Truly to get to the 2nd floor lunchroom after those shots. If your claim is true, somewhere inbetween those two events, which are roughly 75 seconds apart, Oswald must have gone down the stairs without being noticed. So, how did he manage to do that?
Oswald left evidence of his involvement of a crime on the 6th floor that occurred at 12:30. BS. You
assume that Oswald left evidence behind when you can't even put him on the 6th floor at 12:30. The WC used the same crappy "it was his rifle" argument to conclude that Oswald
must have been on that floor. Even they did not have a shred of evidende to put Oswald on the 6th floor. It's fairytale! But even if it wasn't, in real life, even when the rifle belonged to Oswald (which is highly questionable), that still does not prove he put it there or actually was on the 6th floor at 12:30.
Oswald left evidence of his involvement of a crime on the 6th floor that occurred at 12:30. He is seen on the 2nd floor a few minutes later. The only way to get between those two points at that moment is the stairs. Your silly analysis of witness recollections down to the second in no way whatsoever precludes Oswald from having used the stairs. You still don't understand that "he must have done" isn't actually evidence of anything except your own stupidy.
I'm getting bored with this BS. You make claims you can not support with evidence. Talking to you is a complete waste of time.