Contrary to the hastily contrived scripted version of the wrongly-accused's manner of leaving Dealey Plaza and at what time, the next phase of this thread will take a much closer examination/look at some possibilities/means of travel from the plaza to the Texas Theatre.
I have no quarrel w/the late Roger Craig (RIP), so in fairness I will take some time this week to review his account about observing the wrongly-accused climbing into a Rambler station wagon. I believe an eyewitness also shares an account of the same...further examination will confirm this one way or the other. I'm not personally sold on his claim, but because it stacks up much better than the hastily contrived script mired in the stench of horse manure amid manufactured "evidence" to Frame an innocent party, it merits a much closer examination.
Other possibilities come to mind, one being the wrongly-accused's ties to the Bureau during his sojourn down in New Orleans prior to his arrival in Dallas. Was he working for the Bureau as an informant? Will certainly explore this as well. We know he didn't get on Mr. McWatters' bus, let alone ask for a bus-transfer. What we don't know for sure--in spite of the horse manure spread to the contrary--is how he genuinely left Dealey Plaza and ended up on Jefferson at Mr. Brewer's Hardy's Shoe Store?
Mr. Mentesana's home video footage places the wrongly-accused still in Dealey Plaza standing on Elm Street as late as 12:48PM.
What we don't know for sure--in spite of the horse manure spread to the contrary--is how he genuinely left Dealey Plaza and ended up on Jefferson at Mr. Brewer's Hardy's Shoe Store?
And finally, thank God, we arrive at the point of no return, if Oswald didn't use some from of public transport/cab then the only option left is he was driven by someone else, someone who wanted to get Oswald away from the crime scene as soon as possible, someone who disappeared, who could this mysterious accomplice be? Da da da dumb!
I have no quarrel w/the late Roger Craig (RIP)
Too bad Roger Craig completely refutes your 12:48 timeline. Oops!
so in fairness I will take some time this week to review his account about observing the wrongly-accused climbing into a Rambler station wagon.
I'm sure you will show the very epitome of "fairness"? Hahaha! As if.
I'm not personally sold on his claim, but because it stacks up much better than the hastily contrived script mired in the stench of horse manure amid manufactured "evidence" to Frame an innocent party, it merits a much closer examination.
With every comment you dig a deeper hole, as I pointed out if someone was waiting for Oswald after his lunchbreak and such a short time after he pulled the trigger then by definition the man in the Rambler must have been an accomplice and for some reason this accomplice just dumped Oswald a few miles away? Very strange, I'd like to see you put your bizarre spin on that one?
Other possibilities come to mind, one being the wrongly-accused's ties to the Bureau during his sojourn down in New Orleans prior to his arrival in Dallas.
Wow, that came out of left field?
Was he working for the Bureau as an informant?
Even though there is zero proof and so what if he was?
Will certainly explore this as well.
I'm sure you will, I can hear the cogs whirring from here.
We know he didn't get on Mr. McWatters' bus, let alone ask for a bus-transfer.
Ironically, without Oswald's accomplice in his getaway car, the public transport option for you is the closest you will get in associating Oswald with being wrongly accused, but don't let me stop that wonderful imagination of yours, because the path you are going down only links Oswald to having some sort of foresight about the events on that blustery sun soaked afternoon.
What we don't know for sure--in spite of the horse manure spread to the contrary
Your obsession with "horse manure" is duly noted.
Mr. Mentesana's home video footage places the wrongly-accused still in Dealey Plaza standing on Elm Street as late as 12:48PM.
Wtf, where?
Good luck, young Padawan.
JohnM