Who said he was "averse" to it? He was provided the correct evidence and he corrected himself. That's how things should work around here.
That, and a gracious admission of error is the way "things
should work around here." Rather than sarcasm and rudeness as posted by Griffiths:
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Oh, huff, huff, huff. Yes, I get that you're gonna demagogue this. "Such a fundamental mistake"? Instead of dying in early 1964, the brother died in early 1965, and instead of Domingo giving hedged testimony after his brother's death, he markedly changed his story after his brother's death a year later. That's hardly an egregious, fundamental mistake."Sounds pretty averse to me. He could have just wrote 'mistake corrected' and left it at that. Griffers is a rude, arrogant pig You don't agree..~s
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When did Domingo ever make a positive identification of Oswald as the gunman?" In 1967 in a C-SPAN interview.