So much nonsense it is hard to know where to start. Oswald did not order this rifle intending to assassinate JFK. He had no clue when he ordered the rifle that JFK would ever come to Dallas or that he would happen to be working in a building overlooking the motorcade. He intended to use it to assassinate Walker. He used an alias to do so. Covering his tracks to the best of his ability. He never intended the rifle to be found in his Walker scenario and it was not. So it worked out fine in that instance. He had no similar option in the JFK assassination to get away with the rifle. He didn't just walk a couple of blocks to a bus. He left within minutes. Got a cab for the first time. Not even pausing to ascertain what was going on. Even after a police officer pulled a gun on him. Oswald was in full flight murdering a police officer. Flight doesn't mean he was running away in a panic as some CTers mistakenly suggest constitutes flight. He was leaving the scene of a crime to avoid apprehension (i.e. flight). No proof that he owned a rifle? LOL. There are pictures of Oswald holding it. Documents that confirm that the same rifle found at his workplace was the one sent to him via a matching serial number. His prints are on the rifle. It is difficult to understand how there could be any more evidence absent a time machine. What evidence do you believe we should have that we do not under that circumstances that would satisfy you of Oswald's ownership of the MC rifle?
No proof that he owned a rifle? LOL. There are pictures of Oswald holding it. Ignorance strikes again; apart from the problem that there is absolutely no conclusive evidence to support the claim that the rifle Oswald is holding in the photo is the same one that was ordered from Klein's or the one that was found at the TSBD, according to Richard Smith, being photographed holding a rifle means you own that rifle! Hilarious!
Documents that confirm that the same rifle found at his workplace was the one sent to him via a matching serial number. There are no such documents.
His prints are on the rifle. No there were not. The FBI didn't find any prints...... Only days later, Lt Day produced a card with one print on it which he claimed came from the rifle. That's the same guy who believed Frazier about the bag and came up with the silly theory that the heavy bag he had could have been concealed in the flimsy bag Frazier had seen Oswald carry.
It is difficult to understand how there could be any more evidence absent a time machine. No. It's difficult to understand how you could be so extremely gullible as you seem to be.....