To be a "Conspiracy Theorist" one must have a theory of conspiracy.
Morley to my knowledge has never proposed his own theory of what happened on 11/22/63. If I'm wrong, cite where he has proposed his own theory.
What Morley does is bring attention to factual stuff that suggests that we don't know the entire truth about what led to JFK's assassination.
To me, it seems unreasonable to call anyone who thinks we don't know the entire truth about how JFK was killed, a "conspiracy theorist". There are completely legitimate reasons for speculating about alternative explanations. Far too many coincidences and weird stuff involved with the case to not speculate.
People speculate all the time with other historical events. Why should the JFK assassination be the exception?
Jon: Tracy quotes Morley as saying that "Oswald was a patsy for their crime." Their is the CIA, presumably Angleton and counter intelligence. The crime is the assassination of JFK.
That's a conspiracy believer. The fact that he doesn't present a detailed explanation as to how it was done is secondary. He's clearly gone from asking fair questions about Joannide and what CI knew or didn't know about Oswald. And whether he was the target of some operation to embarrass the FPCC and Castro. Fine, ask away. But he's gone much further than simply asking questions. He's making claims.
As to speculation: There's a difference between people speculating about who shot JFK or whether FDR knew about Pearl Harbor or other historic events - fine we ask the types of questions about controversial events all of the time - and a professional journalist known for his work on the assassination publicly making these claims. Morley is often cited or quoted by the media on this matter. He's not a nobody here.
He's given a platform to express his views. He'll have to be held accountable for them. Just as he does to lone assassin believers.