You have time to type another rant but can't answer a very simple question? Why would anyone plant evidence to place Oswald on the bus? How can you suggest the bus transfer was planted but then claim you are not suggesting a conspiracy? If Oswald left in a car, wouldn't that confirm a conspiracy? It wasn't his car. Why would anyone be picking him up in the middle of the day except to aid in his escape? It's an interesting psychological insight to watch you struggle so mightily against accepting the consequences of your own claims having validity.
You have time to type another rant but can't answer a very simple question? Looking in the mirror? In recent months you have been asked numerous questions in connection with all sorts of wild claims you made and you haven't been able to answer one of them. Instead, you've ran away saying you don't want to talk to me anymore but then respond to my comments by pretending to respond to a comment of another user. You're truly pathetic.
Why would anyone plant evidence to place Oswald on the bus? That's actually a good question. Perhaps the simple answer is that at some point in time during the "investigation" they needed to explain how (the long dead) Oswald made his way to the roominghouse as several witnesses had said he (or somebody looking like him) has been picked up by a rambler. With Bledsoe's "identification" of a hole in Oswald's shirt (the one he wasn't wearing on the bus) perhaps it was just convinient to place Oswald on the bus near the TSBD.
If you want to claim that the bus transfer was actually authentic and did belong to Oswald, you need to produce a chain of evidence for it. But, as with so many other pieces of evidence, no such chain exists. So, I'll ask again, when was the bus transfer allegedly found on Oswald first reported and where is the document showing it was placed in the evidence locker prior to Oswald's death?
How can you suggest the bus transfer was planted but then claim you are not suggesting a conspiracy? If the bus transfer was planted it was off course done as part of a conspiracy. That's obvious.
If Oswald left in a car, wouldn't that confirm a conspiracy? Yes indeed... and that may well have been the reason for the bus transfer.
Thank you for providing a possible answer to your own question.