** Oswald arranged for a unique weeknight ride to where his wife was staying instead of the usual weekend ride.
He had only had the job for a few weeks, and
still it wasn't the only time he came to Irving on a different day. What makes this "unique" in your mind?
** Oswald brought to work a long object wrapped in paper (it would be too embarrassing to be seen with curtain rods).
An object that both witnesses who saw it said was too short to hold the alleged murder weapon.
** Oswald was the only one at work who immediately left the Dealey Plaza area. Someone correct me if I am wrong but I understand a few others left the building to check out what happened from other people in the plaza. And then found themselves locked out of the building by the police. Only then did they go home.
Hang on. What makes you so sure that
Oswald didn't find himself locked out of the building by police?
** Oswald got on a bus and then immediately off when it was stuck in traffic.
The bus driver confused Milton Jones for Oswald. So you're relying on Mary Bledsoe who doesn't even have any evidence that she ever rented a room to Oswald. Her son "sold" the page out of her calendar that would have helped confirm her story. Darn the luck.
** Oswald ordered his only taxi ride (quite an expense) that we know of during his life.
If he actually did take this taxi ride, it was a buck. Roughly $8 in today's dollars. Not exactly a fortune. He made $1.25 an hour.
This seems pretty consistent to me. If Oswald lived and told me a different story, I probably would not believe him.
Consistent with what? What does any of this have to do with murdering the president?