How Could LHO Walk Seven Blocks Shortly After The Assassination & Not Be Seen?

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Offline Rob Caprio

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nor photographed or captured in any motion film during walking those 7 blocks, or after that, walking the 4 blocks to William Whaley taxi cab.


It does SEEM to defy probability, but then no photo or film captured the alleged event seen by Roger Craig: Oswald at 12:45 running from the SW corner of TSBD down to Elm st to get into Rambler stationwagon driven by DC man, after a whistle was blown.

Roger Craig was corroborated by Marvin Robinson. That's two witnesses. As you said, the WC's guess has NO supporting evidence.

Offline Richard Smith

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No one besides Bledsoe put LHO on that bus. The WC failed to show that Bledsoe knew LHO prior to 11/22/63 to recognize him.

Why can't you cite supporting evidence for your claim regarding JDT and the bus?

Bus transfer and Oswald's admission.  Other than that...btw still waiting for you to explain why anyone would fake Oswald getting on a bus that took him nowhere.  What was the purpose of that risky and seemingly pointless exercise again?  Your conspirators didn't have enough on their hands that day assassinating the president, getting the real assassin out of harm's way, and framing Oswald.  They also had time to arrange a false bus ride that would include locating a bus in the area at the appropriate time and somehow convincing a bus load of passengers not to say otherwise.  All for no apparent reason.   Great plan.  Very convincing.

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Bus transfer and Oswald's admission.  Other than that...btw still waiting for you to explain why anyone would fake Oswald getting on a bus that took him nowhere.  What was the purpose of that risky and seemingly pointless exercise again?  Your conspirators didn't have enough on their hands that day assassinating the president, getting the real assassin out of harm's way, and framing Oswald.  They also had time to arrange a false bus ride that would include locating a bus in the area at the appropriate time and somehow convincing a bus load of passengers not to say otherwise.  All for no apparent reason.   Great plan.  Very convincing.

Neither one was shown to be factual. Fritz did you guys a big disservice by not recording the supposed interrogations. You are left with *claims* of what LHO supposedly said.

The bus transfer wasn't found on LHO at the time of his arrest, thus, it is worthless. Especially when you add in the fact that the man who handed it out said that he didn't give it to LHO.

Face it, the WC's guess is sunk.

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It is clear by now that this claim/guess by the WC is inaccurate and unsupportable. 🚾

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Neither one was shown to be factual. Fritz did you guys a big disservice by not recording the supposed interrogations. You are left with *claims* of what LHO supposedly said.

The bus transfer wasn't found on LHO at the time of his arrest, thus, it is worthless. Especially when you add in the fact that the man who handed it out said that he didn't give it to LHO.

Face it, the WC's guess is sunk.

Still no answer to my question?  If Fritz had recorded the interrogations, you would simply claim the recordings were false.  Why in the world would Fritz falsely claim Oswald was on a bus that took him nowhere? 

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Still no answer to my question?  If Fritz had recorded the interrogations, you would simply claim the recordings were false.  Why in the world would Fritz falsely claim Oswald was on a bus that took him nowhere?

Your question is a straw man. The evidence that you ignore shows that LHO was never on McWatters' bus or in Whaley's cab. End of story.

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Your question is a straw man. The evidence that you ignore shows that LHO was never on McWatters' bus or in Whaley's cab. End of story.

The end of the story is that you can't even articulate a single reason your fantasy conspirators or WC would fake Oswald's presence on the bus.  Oswald himself admitted being on the bus.  You are calling your hero a liar.  If there were any doubt, he has the bus transfer in his pocket.