Yes but not necessarily JFK. The plotters could have put things in motion to make sure that rifle would be found at the TSBD.
There is of course the other possibility that he was one of the shooters that day, up there with his rusty rifle.
What is certain is that he wasn't a lone nut.
Yes but not necessarily JFK.
I thought I made that clear, Oswald bought the rifle 10 months before the JFK assassination and from the timing, it's pretty obvious that he first wanted to use it on General Walker.
The plotters could have put things in motion to make sure that rifle would be found at the TSBD.
Or maybe Oswald went home uncharacteristically on a Thursday to get it himself?
There is of course the other possibility that he was one of the shooters that day, up there with his rusty rifle.
The only bullets and fragments recovered came specifically from Oswald's rifle.
What is certain is that he wasn't a lone nut.
Certain? Present your evidence and it will be considered!
JohnM