I've explained why in this thread.
The timing, days after Oswald was murdered and after Gen. Walker publicly expressed his suspicion that Oswald took a shot at him, is suspicious in my opinion. And the fact that the note wasn't found by the police the first time they searched Paine's home is suspicious in my opinion.
But none of those things mean the note wasn't authentic. It only means you can drive a truck through the amount of reasonable doubt that Oswald wrote the note.
The story of how Oswald became a suspect in the Walker shooting posthumously is described below:
How did Oswald first become a suspect in the Walker shooting incident?
"It was a right-wing German newspaper called the Deutsche National-Zeitung und Soldaten-Zeitung that first highlighted Oswald’s possible involvement in the Walker shooting incident when they published an article on 29th November 1963. This was based on interviews General Walker had given to the newspaper in the days following JFK’s assassination. It was likely Walker who planted the seed with them about Oswald being the person who took the shot at him.
We then have Ruth Paine visiting the Irving Police Department on 2nd December 1963 to hand over some of Marina Oswald’s belongings. Included was a Russian book called “Book of Useful Advice.” When the book was inspected by the Secret Service later that day, they found a two-page note inside written in Russian. This note was allegedly written by Oswald with instructions for his wife on what to do if he was killed or taken prisoner. Marina told law enforcement officials the day after the note was found that it was written by her husband, and she had first seen it on the night of the Walker shooting. She said that Lee had arrived home late that night and admitted to taking the shot and burying the rifle, which he would retrieve later."
https://www.kennedysandking.com/john-f-kennedy-articles/oswald-and-the-shot-at-walker-redressing-the-balance
Could it have been a mere coincidence that the note surfaced days after speculation of Oswald's involvement in the Walker shooting was mentioned in the Press? Yes. But people can be forgiven for suspecting that might've been planted due to the timing and circumstances of how it came to be discovered and I don't think that piece of evidence would be admissible in court due to the circumstances.
Lastly, I've explained several times that I think it's possible that Oswald did it. But the evidence isn't sufficient to draw solid conclusions because none of the evidence places him at the crime scene on the night of the incident.
It only means you can drive a truck through the amount of reasonable doubt that Oswald wrote the note.There is nothing about your biased suspicious opinions that could be classified as reasonable doubt in a court of law. You need actual relevant and probative evidence that someone planted the note in order to call it reasonable. A vague suggestion about the timing and/or circumstances without any evidence will not suffice. Sadly, this MO is the mantra of the CT crowd, and I think that, after almost 60-years of these suspicions with not a shred of evidence, it is time for people to start seeing these things for what they are - nonsense.
But people can be forgiven for suspecting that might've been planted due to the timing and circumstances of how it came to be discovered and I don't think that piece of evidence would be admissible in court due to the circumstances.
You can suspect whatever you want for eternity, I don't care, so no forgiveness is needed for that. And as long as you state it is your opinion (instead of a claim of fact) you can believe that your "suspicious circumstances" would prevent the note from being admissible in court. However, since none of your suspicions could ever be considered reasonable doubt based on actual evidence, I think that you are dead wrong.
But the evidence isn't sufficient to draw solid conclusions because none of the evidence places him at the crime scene on the night of the incident.Marina's testimony regarding that LHO confessed to her (on the night of the Walker incident) that he took a shot at Walker most definitely places him at the crime scene on the night of the incident. It is evidence that a jury would have to consider. You cannot just dismiss it entirely and claim that there is no evidence that places him at the crime scene. You can choose to have doubts, but without reasonable doubt based on actual probative evidence, your doubts are just pure conjecture and could not be considered by a jury.