Brewer’s words, not mine.
Mr. BELIN - Why did you happen to watch this particular man?
Mr. BREWER - He just looked funny to me. Well, in the first place, I had seen him some place before. I think he had been in my store before. And when you wait on somebody, you recognize them, and he just seemed funny. His hair was sort of messed up and looked like he had been running, and he looked scared, and he looked funny.
I didn't say that Brewer
didn't say "funny." I even quoted him saying it.
What I did say was that you "
would have everyone believe that the only reason that Brewer took notice of Oswald was that Oswald looked 'funny' to Brewer, but there's more to it than that." I went on to say
"
From Brewer's account, Oswald not only "looked funny," he also looked scared, appeared disheveled (as if "he had been running"). More importantly, what's implied in this account is that Oswald was acting as if he was trying to avoid being identified by the approaching police cars. As they approach, he ducks into the vestibule of Brewer's store putting his back to the street. He doesn't appears to be interested in anything in the store. And after the police cruisers pass, he pops back out and continues up the street. Somehow, John can't seem to understand why someone would think this might be seen as suspicious."
Not only did you fail respond to the point, you deleted what I wrote from your reply, as if you thought it would go away if you simply avoided engaging with it.
Condensed. LOL.
Condensed, yes. Apparently, you can't find anything wrong with the condensed version.
What John understands is that this doesn’t constitute probable cause for the police to conduct a search or a murder arrest.
You don't understand that at all. Oswald was arrested because he pulled a gun on McDonald. And we've been
over the so-called "illegal search" thing before. See the thread "Why did Oswald go to the movies?" Reply #874 to be exact.
Specifically, follow this link:
https://www.legalzoom.com/articles/when-can-the-police-stop-and-frisk-you-on-the-street