The old moving the goal posts trick. Your original question was premised on Oswald's ownership of the rifle. Now you are framing this in terms of doubt of his ownership because you apparently realize how idiotic it is to claim there is any doubt that Oswald was the shooter if it was his rifle found on the 6th floor. Dropping a murder weapon that can be linked to a specific person at the crime scene is about as incriminating as it gets absent an alibi or explanation for its presence. Neither of which Oswald provided. To the contrary, he lied and denied ownership of the rifle. You have not provided nor even suggested any alternative explanation for the presence of Oswald's rifle on the 6th floor. Just because it is not impossible as a theoretical matter that someone else could have brought it there and there is no time machine to disprove that baseless possibility does not create any doubt. Disproving the negative to your subjective satisfaction is not a reasonable standard in the absence of any evidence that someone else had access to the rifle and an opportunity to plant it at the crime scene. If it were, no criminal could ever be convicted because there would always be the theoretical possibility that the evidence against them was planted. That is contrarian kookery to suggest false doubt by any means. There is zero evidence that anyone other than Oswald had access to that rifle and brought it to his workplace. You certainly have provided none or even attempted to do so. Just like Oswald because he was guilty and could not explain the presence of his rifle at the murder scene.
Your original question was premised on Oswald's ownership of the rifle. No it wasn't. You do understand that anybody can read back what my initial question was. Here it is again;
Even if (and that's a massive "if") the rifle belonged to Oswald (in as much as that he ordered it for himself and received it from Klein's), how does that prove that Oswald himself was on the 6th floor of the TSBD when the shots were fired?
Why are you misrepresenting the question?
how idiotic it is to claim there is any doubt that Oswald was the shooter if it was his rifle found on the 6th floor. Dropping a murder weapon that can be linked to a specific person at the crime scene is about as incriminating as it gets absent an alibi or explanation for its presence.Are you really this superficial and naive? All you are presenting here is the hilarious assumption that the (alleged) owner of a weapon found at a crime scene is, without doubt, the shooter, when you can't even prove to a reasonable standard of proof that the man is actually the owner (and had possession) of that particular weapon. Wow! So much ignorance should be forbidden by law!
You have not provided nor even suggested any alternative explanation for the presence of Oswald's rifle on the 6th floor. As long as you can't prove it was "Oswald's rifle" on the 6th floor, I don't need to provide or suggest anything.
Just because it is not impossible as a theoretical matter that someone else could have brought it there and there is no time machine to disprove that baseless possibility does not create any doubt. Oh boy, you're all over the place again. Why does that keep happening to you? How can you call a possibility "baseless" when you've just said that "there is no time machine to disprove it it"?
And the possibility of someone else planting the rifle at the 6th floor is most certainly not impossible. So, as long as you can't prove it was Oswald who left the rifle there, the possibility that he didn't leave it there does in fact create reasonable doubt.
An honest investigation is basically a process of elimination. When you can't eliminate a possibility you can not simply ignore it because it's inconvenient.
Disproving the negative to your subjective satisfaction is not a reasonable standard in the absence of any evidence that someone else had access to the rifle and an opportunity to plant it at the crime scene. I'm not asking you to prove a negative. I'm asking you to prove that Oswald did own that particular rifle and left it at the 6th floor.
There is zero evidence that anyone other than Oswald had access to that rifle and brought it to his workplace.There is zero evidence that Oswald had access to the rifle that was found on the 6th floor. If you disagree, just show me the evidence and I'll gladly admit that I am wrong.
You certainly have provided none or even attempted to do so. What is there for me to provide? I have seen no evidence whatsoever that shows that the rifle found at the 6th floor of the TSBD is the same one that allegedly was stored in Ruth Paine's garage.
When are you going to understand that your assumptions and highly speculative conjecture are not evidence?