Why? Perhaps because you spend every waking moment on a JFK assassination forum and the "man" in question is the person who was arrested for that crime. That might lend itself to having some interest in the matter. You really believe that you would have to meet Oswald in person to have any insight into his state of mind? Otherwise you know nothing about him? LOL. What a mind-bending level of contrarian idiocy even from you. How much first-hand knowledge do historians have of Caesar or Napoleon? I guess they can know nothing about them. There are thousands of books and millions of pages written about Oswald. Many from people who DID have first-hand knowledge. We have more than enough information to formulate reasoned conjecture on his state of mind. Your contrarian bull doesn't change that equation one iota.
Perhaps because you spend every waking moment on a JFK assassination forum No, that's you...
and the "man" in question is the person who was arrested for that crime. So, what? What does that tell you about his state of mind?
You really believe that you would have to meet Oswald in person to have any insight into his state of mind? Because in any other way, you have to rely and base your opinions on the speculative opinions of others.
There are thousands of books and millions of pages written about Oswald.Indeed and they often conflict with eachother on just about everything in this case, making them worthless to form an "informed" opinion, unless of course you already have a bias.
Many from people who DID have first-hand knowledge. First hand knowledge about what? Oswald's state of mind? Really.....
We have more than enough information to formulate reasoned conjecture on his state of mind. That's always the problem with you. You always say you have enough information/evidence to support your own conclusion and every time you fail to deliver that information/evidence.
All you've got is a biased opinion, based on your opinion that Oswald did in fact kill Kennedy.... Just admit it. You are not fooling anybody.
Let me ask you a simple question, you probably won't answer, but here goes; do you think it is possible that your opinion about Oswald's state of mind could be incorrect?