That's a hell of a way to frame someone by suppressing great evidence of their guilt. His wallet found at the murder scene. This story originates from FBI agent Barrett many years later but he did not mention it in his own report on Nov. 22. He did not mention it in his WC testimony. He would have known the probative value of a suspect's wallet found at the murder scene. Even decades later he made clear that he never handled the wallet or ever saw its contents. His recollection is that he was asked about Oswald/Hidell by Westbrook as he looked through a wallet. It's entirely possible he saw the DPD handling a wallet at the scene, and after Oswald's arrest assumed that this wallet had been dropped by the murderer who he later learned was Oswald. Thus, he conflated events decades later and it becomes "Oswald's wallet" in his memory.
Here is where you can think for yourself though. If Oswald's wallet had been dropped at the murder scene - either by Oswald because he was the killer or someone else trying to frame him - what is the first thing the DPD would have done when they discovered it? Think real hard it's not difficult. They would have radioed in an APB for a suspect whose name is found in the wallet (i.e. Oswald). However, no such call was ever made. At the very least, someone would have mentioned this highly probative evidence in a written report after the fact. They didn't. Not Barrett or any of the DPD officers at the scene. If the purpose of the wallet was to frame Oswald, then any wallet found at the scene with his ID would not have been hidden by the DPD (certainly not by anyone who had left it there to frame him!) but trumpeted to the entire world as evidence of Oswald's guilt. It wasn't. What does that tell you? It wasn't Oswald's wallet.
what is the first thing the DPD would have done when they discovered it? Think real hard it's not difficult. They would have radioed in an APB for a suspect whose name is found in the wallet (i.e. Oswald). However, no such call was ever made. There goes Richard again with his special brand of "logic". Clearly you have no idea about law enforcement and their code of conduct. Back in those days police radio was being listened to by all sorts of people... Some things you simply don't put out on the air! What if the wallet was unrelated to the shooting? You really are truly clueless.
At the very least, someone would have mentioned this highly probative evidence in a written report after the fact. Just like they did with the wallet taken from Oswald in the car, right?...... Oh wait, I forgot, there's not a word about that anywhere on paper.
If the purpose of the wallet was to frame Oswald, then any wallet found at the scene with his ID would not have been hidden by the DPD (certainly not by anyone who had left it there to frame him!) but trumpeted to the entire world as evidence of Oswald's guilt. It wasn't. What does that tell you?It tells me that you are an idiot. Police normally do not share evidence in an ongoing investigation with the media and general public. And before you go there, yes, the DPD messed up big time in Oswald's case, but even there they did not share all the information they had.