If Oswald was worried about his daughter (or the young children of the two men who he murdered) he would not have committed the crime in the first place.
Duh, it goes both ways. Oswald didn't know he was going to be set up as a patsy for the murder. So of course an innocent man would be worried about his kid getting new shoes. They probably had already talked about it before he was falsely arrested. Duh.
At the end of the day, we're all speculating. I just wish some would be more humble and admit that it's not possible to know with absolute certainty that others weren't involved or what Oswald's motives were if he did in fact do it alone...
He was a man of the political left (imagine a young Oswald and Redlich marching down Broadway Avenue together protesting on behalf of the Rosenbergs?).If LHO had lived to go to trial, and Abt had declined to defend him, I suppose it is possible that Redlich might have stepped up and volunteered.Here’s something about Redlich that I found in Wikipedia that is interesting. I have read Belin’s books and am familiar with his theory. He was credited with disproving the Belin Theory, which related to a city bus ticket in Lee Harvey Oswald's pocket helping him escape to Mexico. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_RedlichDoes anyone know the source of the claim that Redlich disproved Belin’s theory?
Never heard/read that he "disproved" the theory. Not sure how he could have done that. The Shenon book has this account on Belin's theory:
What we have is the evidence. And the evidence links Oswald to this crime beyond doubt.