Do you think Ruth Paine believed that she might be arrested or killed for baking brownies? And she would write a note in Russian explaining what to do in that contingency? Who in that small household meets the criteria contained in the note?
How the hell should I know?
You're the one around here who makes up stories and calls it evidence. There is just as much evidence (ie. none) that George deMohrenschildt was the one who wrote the note or took a shot at Walker.
Did Paine or Marina, for example, have personal papers from the "military" that they did not want thrown out? Just ignore and revert back to the lazy argument that it is not a signed confession (which wouldn't satisfy the contrarian either since he doesn't accept handwriting analysis as evidence unless it comes from John Wilkes Booth in which case it proves his guilt).
Wrong again, Strawman "Smith". There was no handwriting "analysis" in the Booth case.
Round and round. It never ends. Then there is additional evidence such as the photo of Walker's home.
Evidence of what? Aggravated picture taking?
But there is somehow doubt because it is not signed and dated by the assassin? Wow. I hope that if I ever commit a serious crime that a rube like this is on the jury.
You better certainly hope that if you are ever accused of a crime, you won't end up with a jury of rubes like yourself who are convinced by lame arguments like "where's your alternative narrative?"
Bottom line: There were three adults who resided in the Paine residence where the note was found.
Wrong again, Strawman "Smith". The alleged "Walker" note (that doesn't mention Walker) was allegedly found by the secret service when they had Marina holed up at Six Flags.
So which of these three had cause to believe they would be killed or arrested and need to provide instructions for someone else via a note written in Russian? Which of these three had a post office box? Which of these three had cause to tell the person left behind to seek assistance at an "Embassy"? What type of event would precipitate information being included in "newspaper clippings"? Who was paying "house rent"? Who had personal papers from the "military"? The note was found in a book belonging to the Oswalds from Paine's residence. It is written in Russian. LHO is the only person in that household who meets all the criteria contained in the note. There is zero doubt that he wrote it unless you are suggesting it is an outright fake for the purpose of framing him (i.e. product of a conspiracy). And once you accept the obvious conclusion that LHO was the author of the note it begs the question as to what event he was contemplating in advance that might lead to his arrest or death that would be reported in the newspaper. Think real hard and I bet you can come up with one.
Is any of this rambling, inaccurate diatribe supposed to prove that Oswald took a shot at Walker, or is that an exercise left to the reader?