There is no reason to believe that Oswald intended to go to the Texas Theatre. That's like claiming the Boston bomber planned to end up in a boat in someone's backyard. I think Oswald was trying to get a particular bus. There are some good FBI materials explaining the nearby bus routes. If he had any plan - and there wasn't a good one under the circumstances - it would have been to get out of Dallas likely heading to Mexico. After the Tippit encounter, however, Oswald was simply in flight. Moving in any direction still available. And the theatre was just a matter of necessity with the police closing in. In terms of the bag, Frazier was simply off in his estimate of its length. There are lots of reasons to support that conclusion. No bag matching Frazier's description was ever found, a longer bag with Oswald's prints was found, Oswald denied carrying any long bag or curtain rods rendering his story to Frazier suspect etc.
If he had any plan - and there wasn't a good one under the circumstances - it would have been to get out of Dallas likely heading to Mexico.Really? And that's why he ended up walking east on a go nowhere suburban street where there are no bus stops whatsoever? Do you not understand just how stupid this makes you look?
There are some good FBI materials explaining the nearby bus routes. Those "nearby bus routes" were all on Jefferson, so why in the world would Oswald not simply have walked down N. Crawford street to get to the bus stops instead of turning left onto 10th street? You entire argument, as per usual, makes no sense.
In terms of the bag, Frazier was simply off in his estimate of its length. There are lots of reasons to support that conclusion.There is not a shred of evidence to conclude that Frazier was off in his estimate of the bag. And there are no valid reasons to support such a conclusion. It's all wishful thinking on your part.
No bag matching Frazier's description was ever found, So what? Did they even search for it? Did they even ask Oswald what he did with the bag he carried into the TSBD? And if they did, why is that (and his answer) not in the interrogator's reports?
a longer bag with Oswald's prints was found, "Found" at his place of work, at a location he would be everyday and made out of TSBD packaging materials. There is no evidence whatsoever it ever contained a rifle or that it ever left the TSBD.
Oswald denied carrying any long bag or curtain rods rendering his story to Frazier suspect etc.The interrogators claimed Oswald denied carrying a "long bag", but what exactly is a "long bag"? Did the interrogators give him dimensions or some sort of description? Or did they simply ask about "a long bag", whatever that would have meant to Oswald?
As for the curtain rods story, there is at least one other plausible explanation for it; Oswald simply used it to explain his trip to Irving instead of having to tell his 19 year old co-worker about his marital problems.
You really have got nothing conclusive, Smith, and are blowing hot air once again.