The CTer/contrarian struggle with logic is painful to behold. Here is an example. If Oswald is placed beyond doubt at point A and then sometime later at point B there is no reason to engage in endless pedantic nitpicking to claim he couldn't have made it to point B within the known timeframe. CTer/contrarians refuse to accept this simple concept. They cling to pedantic, subjective interpretations of any witness testimony or circumstance that casts any doubt on this conclusion. Again, the best proof that a thing could happen is that it DID happen. There is no better proof. If person X is proven beyond doubt to be in Paris on one day and in NYC on the next, there is no need to know which plane he took, who he sat next to on the plane, or his manner of dress to reach the conclusion that he made it to NYC from Paris in that timeframe. Just because a witness might describe this person as wearing a different colored jacket than the person in NYC is rabbit hole nonsense if the totality of evidence places him there beyond all doubt.