If Oswald Was The Assassin, Did He Plan His Escape From The TSBD Very Well?

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Offline Bill Chapman

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:) I think Richard must feel a little sheepish, after ewe corrected him.

It was just shear sheer luck that I noticed the error
« Last Edit: June 16, 2020, 04:21:45 PM by Bill Chapman »

Offline Bill Chapman

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Would he have known the position of all armed personnel in the motorcade? Was this published in the paper?

Oswald didn't have to know SFA other than the prez would be passing by his place of work on the Friday of the week he found out about it. Shooting at Kennedy while still on Houston would be plain dumb, no matter from which trigger-happy-cop-or-hung-over-SAgent-position.
« Last Edit: June 16, 2020, 04:48:38 PM by Bill Chapman »

Offline Jerry Freeman

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Oswald understood and accepted the fact that he would be arrested or killed. 
Then why didn't he just remain sitting patiently at the TSBD lunchroom table and have another Coke or two?

Offline Colin Crow

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Oswald didn't have to know SFA other than the prez would be passing by his place of work on the Friday of the week he found out about it. Shooting at Kennedy while still on Houston would be plain dumb, no matter from which trigger-happy-cop-or-hung-over-SAgent-position.

So from your edit of my quote I take it you don’t disagree with the rest.....

"Once the first shot rang out the shooter would logically assume the gig to be up. At that point return fire become a distinct possibility. The longer the duration from the first shot the greater the threat to the shooter."

Am I correct?

Offline Jerry Freeman

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:) I think Richard must feel a little sheepish, after ewe corrected him.
Baaaack to the subject. If Oswald was NOT the assassin....why did he return to Irving the night before?

Offline Bill Chapman

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So from your edit of my quote I take it you don’t disagree with the rest.....

"Once the first shot rang out the shooter would logically assume the gig to be up. At that point return fire become a distinct possibility. The longer the duration from the first shot the greater the threat to the shooter."

Am I correct?

Are you suggesting that Oswald would have had to wait for the first shot in order to realize that the gig jig would be up?
That's what it sounds like it: ["Once the first shot rang out the shooter would logically assume the gig to be up"]

« Last Edit: June 17, 2020, 05:41:34 AM by Bill Chapman »

Offline Bill Chapman

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Re-edit that post to..You don't know what the the hell you know   

I know that you're an Oswald Arse Kisser.
That's all anyone here needs to know about you.
« Last Edit: June 17, 2020, 05:47:48 AM by Bill Chapman »