It's pretty funny that 60+ years later that the CT's still haven't come up with a viable alternative to the rock solid evidence of the official version.
"Rock solid". LOL.
Oswald was a loon who ffs defected to Russia at the height of the cold war and when he wasn't accepted by Russia, Oswald slit his wrists, who the heck, besides someone who's verifiably insane, does that?
Cool insult, bro. What kind of verifiably insane person masquerades as a 229-year-old "eccentric" member of the British parliament?
Oswald also attempted to assassinate General Walker, further proving he was a murderous nutcase!
LOL.
Oswald's rifle with his prints was discovered on the same floor as eyewitnesses saw a man with a rifle.
What happened to the slender man seen on the 6th floor with a rifle, how did HE escape? -crickets-
Oswald's relatively fresh prints were discovered in the sniper's nest and most importantly Oswald's prints which were oriented down Elm street were left on the perfectly sized rifle rest box which was moved half way across the 6th floor.
"Oswald's rifle". LOL.
"fresh prints". LOL.
"oriented down Elm street". LOL.
"perfectly sized rifle rest". LOL.
"moved half way across the 6th floor". LOL.
Only Oswald is required to be on the second floor within 75-90 seconds of the shots without being seen or heard by any of the 12-14 witnesses along the way. That doesn't apply to any other slender man, bald-spotted man, man with a brown sport coat, etc.
Oswald being on the move walking in a direction away from the stairs 90 seconds after the assassination while there is commotion and bedlam happening just outside, and just to get a coke is simply illogical! But Oswald coming down from the 6th floor and quickly hiding in the lunchroom after hearing Truly shout up the elevator shaft is perfectly logical.
"logic". LOL.
After hours of interrogation, Oswald slipped up.
Mr. HOLMES. ... Then he said when all this commotion started, "I just went on downstairs." And he didn't say whether he took the elevator or not. He said, "I went down, and as I started to go out and see what it was all about,
Holmes. LOL.
"But he went downstairs, and as he went out the front, it seems as though he did have a coke with him, or he stopped at the coke machine, or somebody else was trying to get a coke, but there was a coke involved. He mentioned something about a coke."
Oswald's alibi where he says he had lunch with Junior never happened.
Bookhout attended the same interrogation session and said Oswald said he ate lunch alone and saw Norman and Jarman. And as it turned out, Norman and Jarman were walking together right past the domino room just minutes before the assassination.
But in the usual "Mytton" fashion, you offer up selective rhetoric.