Bledsoe saw a hole in the elbow part of the brown shirt sleeve?
then Oswald must Have been wearing a jacket overtop the brown shirt and had the jacket sleeves rolled up above the elbow = absurd
Or he was carrying the jacket Folded over his arm or similar way just carrying it with him ?
Can anyone show some statement from Bledsoe to resolve this dilemma?
Otherwise Bledsoe saw some other Oswald or she has mistaken some other bus passenger for Oswald like McWatters the bus driver did.
Does anyone think that someone desiring to avoid FBI surveillance would choose an alias exactly his real name in reverse order?
Or carry a fake alias ID with him after shooting JFK with a rifle ordered by mail using that fake name?
Or ordered rifle by mail order writing the fake name in his own handwriting style?
Or having rifle sent to a P.O. Box addressed to his REAL name too?
Or Drops his fake ID inside a wallet at the scene where he just shot a police officer?
Removes shells one at a time from
His revolver while still at the scene and knowing he is being observed by witnesses?
Keeps the revolver used to shoot Tippit all the way to a theater and keeps weapon on his person even when it’s obvious police are about to enter the theater?
Supposedly had plan to have shootout With police sometime after shooting Tippit , thus a reason to keep revolver, yet does not take Tippits revolver for added firepower?
Takes the bus transfer ticket from the pocket of shirt he changed from to the pocket Of the shirt he put on at the boarding room even though the ticket has expired at 1:00 pm?
a paper bus transfer ticket touched by McWatters bare fingers and also touched by Oswalds bare fingers upon receiving it and then touching it again to place in the pocket of his other shirt
Yet no fingerprints found on the ticket
Loose shells in shirt pocket and ticket apparently able to not fall out and ticket not bent while struggling with police both inside and outside of theater
And said items not “discovered” in the shirt pocket until several hours later
Takes the bus transfer ticket from the pocket of shirt he changed from to the pocket Of the shirt he put on at the boarding room even though the ticket has expired at 1:00 pm?You're backing into a very good point here , Zeon. If Lee received a transfer when he debarked from the bus he probably would have had in the shirt pock of the shirt that he took off him his room at 1:00 O'clock. And there would have been no reason to remove it and take it with him , since it was no longer valid.
This would explain why the transfer is in pristine condition ..... If he had had the transfer in his pocket at the theater it surely would have gotten rumpled by the rough handling the police used in dragging Lee out of the theater.
a paper bus transfer ticket touched by McWatters bare fingers and also touched by Oswalds bare fingers upon receiving it and then touching it again to place in the pocket of his other shirt Yet no fingerprints found on the ticketI'm not aware that the transfer was ever checked for finger prints.
Loose shells in shirt pocket and ticket apparently able to not fall out and ticket not bent while struggling with police both inside and outside of theaterI believe that the live 38 cartridges were allegedly found in Lee's LEFT front trouser pocket..... Which probably means they were placed there while Lee was being "searched" at the theater.... Lee wouldn't have put the shells in his LEFT pocket.... Because he was right handed, and it's very difficult to remove small object from the LEFT pocket if the person is right handed. If Lee had wanted those shells in a pocket with easy access, he would have had them in the RIGHT pocket.
And said items not “discovered” in the shirt pocket until several hours later