And, of course, if Oswald's prints were found on the note (as they were on the rifle etc), Martin would be claiming it was the product of fabrication. It's the endless loop of rabbit hole contrarian lunacy. Here we are to believe that the conspirators fabricated this note to incriminate Oswald in the Walker shooting (completely unnecessary after he was dead and the authorities were satisfied of his guily for the JFK assassination) but they didn't make the note more explicit or claim that they found his prints on the note.
And, of course, if Oswald's prints were found on the note (as they were on the rifle etc), Martin would be claiming it was the product of fabrication.I have never ever claimed that a print was the product of fabrication. I have also never misrepresented the facts like you do. The FBI examined the rifle the night after the murder and found no prints. Even worse, not even a trace of a print having been lifted. So don't give me the BS that there were prints on the rifle.
Here we are to believe that the conspirators fabricated this note to incriminate Oswald in the Walker shootingI never asked you to believe that. That would be idiotic. Although the handwriting experts disagree about it's authenticity, it may well be that Oswald wrote that note. However, the context in which it was written is unknown. You claim that it is linked to the Walker shooting, but there is no real evidence for that, no matter what Marina did or did not say.
If you guys can turn the leaving of a wedding ring (after the marriage broke down) as "evidence" that Oswald killed Kennedy, you are just as capable to turn a handwritten note without context or date into "evidence" that Oswald tried to kill Walker. There is no stopping this insanity!