$13 in 1963 was quite a bit of money, the equivalent of $141 today.
As for your other comments, I recommend you read two articles:
Faulty Evidence: Problems with the Case Against Lee Harvey Oswald
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1R1CZaCZfLA5QFjTCHNINcKxTH4cBiPfw/view?usp=sharing
Extra Bullets and Missed Shots in Dealey Plaza
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WRwhDQ9HMydf5pICsHwgtkoNKw0YSO8T/view?usp=sharing
$141 isn't going to get you very far today. I just looked up the Greyhound bus fare from Dallas to El Paso. it's $62.99. Roughly 45% of your cash. $13 might have allowed Oswald to eat some meals and take a short trip somewhere in 1963, but it would be gone in a few days. Complicating this is his face would be in every newspaper and TV news program not just in this country but neighboring countries as well.
I read your article about the problems with the case against Oswald. You should have quit after the second paragraph. You immediately started to go downhill from there. You demonstrate something I wrote recently in another thread. CTs will invent one lame excuse after another to dismiss any and all evidence of Oswald's guilt. Just taking your imagined problems regarding the Carcano rifle. You claim the money order Oswald used to purchase the rifle was bought at a time Oswald was at work. You cited Summers as a source. I'm assuming that's Anthony Summers, longtime conspiracy author. Do you have another source for that. My research tells me the claim is based on the postmark of the letter to Klein's which contained the money order. The post office doesn't postmark letters when they are mailed. They have collection times for mailboxes and the time stamps are made when those collected letters are processed. There's no telling when Oswald mailed the letter to Klein's.
You also pointed out that nobody at the post office remembered handing Oswald a long package. Seriously? There's no telling which postal employee handed the package to Oswald and do you really think whoever it was that handed Oswald the package would have remembered doing so 8 months prior to the assassination.
You make an issue of the fact that Oswald ordered a 36 inch rifle but received a 40 inch rifle. Gee, whoever heard of a mail order house making a substitution like that? Even today I occasionally have to send something back to Amazon because what I received was not what I ordered. The serial number C2766 was unique to that rifle and that is the one Klein's sent to Oswald. He was photographed with the rifle and his palmprint was on the underside of the barrel.
Furthermore, the purchaser was listed as A. Hidell. How did these conspirators know 8 months in advance that one day Oswald would be working at a building overlooking a motorcade that was part of a presidential visit toe Dallas that wasn't even in the planning stages. How could they have known their patsy would have been carrying a fake ID with the name Alex Hidell. Do you guys ever bother to think these things out before you make these outrageous claims.
Then you suggest that all the documents with Oswald's handwriting on them could have been forged. I sat on a jury in a forgery case once and it was explained to us that most forgeries do not involve the forger copying somebody else's handwriting but disguising their own. Again, the suggestion that the conspirators were already trying to frame Oswald 8 months before the assassination are ludicrous.
The rest of your perceived problems with the evidence regarding the Carcano fall into the coulda, wouldna, shoulda category with zero evidence to support any of them.
The above are just the logical fallacies you committed in the first three pages of your article. Had I continued pointing out the logical fallacies in the rest of your 39 page diatribe, I might be here until next week. I wonder how much of your time you wasted on that article but I wasn't going to waste my time pointing out your silliness. I've told you before your material hasn't improved one bit since I first came across it on the old Prodigy service 35 years ago. If anything, you have just become more verbose.