Ray, he may not even have been put there on purpose.
Who said that a conspiracy already had a solid and completely worked out plan in mind, months, or even weeks, prior to the assassination? Yet, that's what LNs seem to imply. If there was a conspiracy, there may well have been some sort of master plan in place, known to only a few people and able to be put into action at short notice based upon the actual circumstances at the time.
No, it?s not LNers who imply this. It is what most CTers say. It is CTers who say that Oswald was working for the CIA:
** While in the Marines, working with radar.
** When he went to the Soviet Union.
** When he passed out pro Castro leaflets in New Orleans in the summer of 1963.
I?m not saying a conspiracy theory is impossible. I?m just saying a conspiracy theory that had Oswald as part of the plan before October 1963 makes no sense. It?s not my fault that CTers postulate a conspiracy that falls apart when the question of how Oswald got his job.
Essentially, what CTers want, is to point out things that they say indicates that Oswald was working for the CIA for a long time. But then, when it is pointed out the problems this causes them, to suggest that maybe he wasn?t. CTers want their cake and to eat it to. They want to argue that Oswald basically was working for the CIA while suggesting he wasn?t to side step problems with logic that this causes them. And then go back to believing he was working for the CIA all along.
There are those who believe there had already been two previous attempts to execute the plan, in Miami and Chicago, which both failed. Perhaps it was just a case of third time lucky with all the variables falling into place in Dallas.
Plans based on hoping to find and identify someone who works along a motorcade route who:
** Works in an old, mostly empty building, on the edge of town, where there likely would be floor with no people.
** With an employee who has military training with a rifle.
** With the same employee having lived in the Soviet Union
** With the same employee recently passing out Pro Communist leaflets.
Are prone to failure. It would not be surprising such a plot would fail in Miami or Chicago or one hundred straight times. Real world plots don?t work like this.