You don't understand the concept of bias. Bias means being prejudiced or predisposed to a particular outcome (e.g. starting with a "presumption" that Oswald is innocent). It is entirely different from looking at the evidence and coming to a neutral conclusion based upon that evidence to determine what happened. I don't have any bias toward Oswald or whether he was part of a conspiracy. Why would I care one way or the other? It is the evidence that makes that determination not me. The evidence links Oswald to the murders of JFK and Tippit beyond doubt. There is no credible evidence of Oswald's involvement with anyone else in the commission of these crimes. Nothing more or less. You disagree so spare us breaking down every sentence and repeating the same contrarian nonsense. You clearly apply a different standard to evidence of Oswald's guilt while entertaining baseless "possibilities" that might lend themselves to his innocence. A double standard.
You don't understand the concept of bias. Hilarious
Bias means being prejudiced or predisposed to a particular outcome (e.g. starting with a "presumption" that Oswald is innocent). Or that he's guilty, which is exactly what the WC did and you do on a daily basis
It is entirely different from looking at the evidence and coming to a neutral conclusion based upon that evidence to determine what happened. BS, there is nothing neutral about you and your conclusions. A truly neutral person would not deny or dismiss major flaws in the evidence, as you do.
I don't have any bias toward Oswald or whether he was part of a conspiracy. Why would I care one way or the other? I'm not sure why you would care, but you most certainly do.
It is the evidence that makes that determination not me. The evidence links Oswald to the murders of JFK and Tippit beyond doubt.And you really actually believe this crap? The determination that the evidence is "beyond doubt" is made by you. It's your opinion.
You clearly apply a different standard to evidence of Oswald's guilt while entertaining baseless "possibilities" that might lend themselves to his innocence. Yes I have a different standard than yours. Your bar is so low it almost touches the floor. Mine is considerably higher and requires actual evidence rather than assumptions and speculation to make a case.