Would you like to live in a country where anybody can be declared guilty by the highest law enforcement officer before any credible investigation has taken place?
I don't know what time on Satur.day the LBJ Hoover call took place but this is what Hoover had to work with by the Satur.day evening.
Rifle found on 6th floor belonged to Oswald.
The blanket that contained the rifle was empty on the afternoon of the assassination.
Robert A Frazier just before midnight on the 22nd received CE399 and two bullet fragments from the Limo and started work the next morning and determined that all fragments passed through Oswald's rifle.
The shells in the sniper's nest were exclusively linked to Oswald's rifle.
Linnie Mae Randall told the FBI that the bag was 3 feet long.
Frazier says Oswald took a long bag to work.
The Bag found on 6th floor with Oswald's prints was found on the 6th floor.
Oswald immediately flees and takes a bus, get's off after a couple of blocks then takes a cab to a location way past his Rooming house.
Oswald kills a cop.
Oswald resists arrest and tries to kill more cops.
Oswald has an alias that bought the rifle.
Oswald denies buying a rifle.
Oswald denies owning a rifle.
Oswald refusing to take a polygraph.
Oswald says that somebody put his head on someone else's body in the backyard photo.
Oswald defected to Russia.
I think Hoover had every right to declare Oswald as guilty because in anyone's book this is powerful solid evidence that so far has withstood the test of time, CT's have rightfully questioned some of this evidence but so far haven't disproved any of it, much less provide a viable credible alternative.
JohnM