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Author Topic: If Oswald Was The Assassin, Did He Plan His Escape From The TSBD Very Well?  (Read 79389 times)

Offline John Mytton

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Why hide the rifle right beside the stairs?

Until Oswald got off the 6th floor he may have carried his loaded rifle across the 6th floor just in case he encountered another employee because Oswald later showed that he was willing to kill anyone who got in his way like Tippit and again with the cops in the Texas Theater.

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Offline Gerry Down

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Until Oswald got off the 6th floor he may have carried his loaded rifle across the 6th floor just in case he encountered another employee because Oswald later showed that he was willing to kill anyone who got in his way like Tippit and again with the cops in the Texas Theater.

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Big difference though to kill one of his own coworkers. Especially as they would not be armed. He'd have to kill 20 people just to make it out the front door. Then the cops would be waiting for him.

And he would only have one bullet left to do all that.

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Big difference though to kill one of his own coworkers. Especially as they would not be armed. He'd have to kill 20 people just to make it out the front door. Then the cops would be waiting for him.

And he would only have one bullet left to do all that.

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Big difference though to kill one of his own coworkers.

Why?

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Especially as they would not be armed.

Kennedy wasn't armed.

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He'd have to kill 20 people just to make it out the front door.

I never said Oswald was willing to take the rifle out the front door? and as for twenty? Oswald reportedly only encountered 3 people on his way out.

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Why not bring the rifle down the stairs then to the 1st floor?

Maybe he might have needed to shoot someone on the stairs.

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Why not bring the rifle down the stairs then to the 1st floor?

Maybe he might have needed to shoot someone on the stairs.

As soon as Oswald distanced himself off the murder floor he was well on his way out, why would he overcomplicate his escape?

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As soon as Oswald distanced himself off the murder floor he was well on his way out, why would he overcomplicate his escape?

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Assuming he was the assassin though. He'd have had to make his way past Dorothy Garner. And if she was telling the truth, that would appear almost impossible.

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Assuming he was the assassin though. He'd have had to make his way past Dorothy Garner. And if she was telling the truth, that would appear almost impossible.

Oswald could not have had his rifle after he left the 6th floor?

If you're trying to say that Garner should have seen Oswald as he went down the stairs then that's another question. According to Adams, Garner was standing with the other ladies watching the parade and I personally think with all the ruckus going on outside that the ladies would be trying to work out what was happening outside for at least a minute or two which gave Oswald plenty of time to go down the stairs.

Mr. BELIN - Were you standing with anyone
Miss ADAMS - Yes, sir.
Mr. BELIN - With whom?
Miss ADAMS - I was standing with Sandra Styles, Elsie Dorman, and Dorothy May Garner.



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Fair enough. We only have a wobbly account of what Dorothy Garner said. By the time Barry Earnst found her in 2009, she was in her 80's and couldn't remember much.

What has never been determined is if Oswald had his pistol on him as he fled from the TSBD. That would change things.