Again a pissweak response.
False bravado isn't evidence.
10 eyewitnesses positively identified Oswald either at or moving away from the Tippit crime scene.
Lots of people were either at or moving away from the Tippit crime scene. And unfair lineups are unreliable.
Most of these Eyewitnesses saw Oswald with a weapon.
Unfair lineups are unreliable. And having a weapon isn't a crime anyway.
Eyewitnesses saw Oswald discard shells.
Unfair lineups are unreliable. And discarding shells isn't a crime anyway.
These shells were an exclusive match for Oswald's revolver.
Correction: Shells that were allegedly handed to police and claimed to have been at the crime scene were matched to a revolver that Hill pulled out of his pocket 2 hours after Oswald's arrest.
And "Oswald's revolver". LOL.
Oswald was seen wearing a jacket.
So what?
Oswald's jacket was discarded in a car park he was seen entering.
Prove that the white jacket found by (the police don't even know who) was Oswald's gray jacket.
Oswald snuck into a theater.
Nobody saw Oswald sneak into any theater.
Oswald resisted arrest.
False.
Oswald tried to kill another cop.
False.
The revolver that Oswald was arrested with was an exclusive match to the shells recovered from the scene.
Oswald had no revolver at the time of his arrest. Shells claimed to have been recovered from the scene (2 of which didn't have officer Poe's initials on them, even though he said he initialed them, and 2 of which were not identified by the Davis women as the ones they handed to the cops were matched to a revolver that Hill pulled out of his pocket 2 hours after Oswald's arrest.
Nicol testified that one of the bullets found in Tippit was an exclusive match to Oswald's revolver.
Cunningham testified that
it was not possible to determine whether the bullets were fired from a particular weapon or even the same weapon.
Oswald was not wearing his jacket.
So what?
Oswald admitted it was his revolver.
False.
The paperwork for the revolver was written by Oswald and had his address.
Correction: Unscientific and biased handwriting "analysis" of 2 block letters on a photo of a microfilm copy of a 2-inch order coupon was allegedly identified as Oswald's. And his address at the time was on Neely street. There is no evidence that any such package went through the postal system, was delivered to that post office, or was picked up by Oswald or anybody else.