Why did Oswald go to the movies?

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Offline Bill Chapman

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Re: Why did Oswald go to the movies?
« Reply #308 on: September 03, 2018, 05:02:28 PM »
Well, he supposedly turned up walking down 10th street, didn't he?

Have you been there? I seriously doubt it, because if you had you would know it's a go nowhere street in the middle of an insignificant neighborhood. What else but taking a walk do you suggest he was doing there?

I thought you lot said he was going to a movie
Guess he thought the theatre was on a 'go nowhere' street

But okay, sure, Martin... he was just 'out for a walk'

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« Last Edit: September 03, 2018, 05:19:45 PM by Bill Chapman »

Offline Ross Lidell

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Re: Why did Oswald go to the movies?
« Reply #309 on: September 04, 2018, 12:56:51 AM »
Simply, Oswald never expected to get out of the TSBD alive and had no game plan. Everything after the killing was spontaneous. He left Marina money and his wedding ring for a reason. He never expected to see her again.  This is conscientious of guilt and common sense based on the evidence.
When finally apprehended, he lied all weekend to DPD and his own brother with ? Don?t believe the evidence? comment.  It?s the best he could come up with.

Don't agree Paul. Oswald was emboldened by the fact that he fired at General Walker (and missed) in April 1963 and the Dallas Police never had a clue (literally) who was the shooter.

Lee Oswald probably estimated he could kill President Kennedy with one shot. In that event, nobody may have witnessed the shooter and his location. Unexpectedly he took three. Keep in mind that Oswald hurried down the back stairs of the TSBD... presumably intending to go out the back door near the loading dock. It may seem logical to you and me that we'd have no chance of escape after killing the President in broad daylight: Not Oswald. After he shot and killed Officer J.D. Tippit he muttered: "Poor dumb cop". An arrogant individual like Lee Harvey Oswald would likely think: "I'll get away with the crime of the century". Alternately, I'll lead the cops on a merry chase until they catch me. He was "playing it by ear" up to and until he went into the Texas Theater.

To answer the question posed by the subject of this debate: Oswald did not go to the movies (an entertainment). Oswald went to the theater (a building) to hide from his pursuers.
« Last Edit: September 04, 2018, 01:12:30 AM by Ross Lidell »

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Re: Why did Oswald go to the movies?
« Reply #310 on: September 04, 2018, 01:14:32 AM »
Don't agree Paul. Oswald was emboldened by the fact that he fired at General Walker (and missed) in April 1963 and the Dallas Police never had a clue (literally) who was the shooter.

Lee Oswald probably estimated he could kill President Kennedy with one shot. In that event, nobody may have witnessed the shooter and his location. Keep in mind that Oswald hurried down the back stairs of the TSBD... presumably intending to go out the back door near the loading dock. It may seem logical to you and me that we'd have no chance of escape after killing the President in broad daylight: Not Oswald. After he shot and killed Officer J.D. Tippit he muttered: "Poor dumb cop". An arrogant individual like Lee Harvey Oswald would likely think: "I'll get away with the crime of the century". Alternately, I'll lead the cops on a merry chase until they catch me. He was "playing it by ear" up to and until he went into the Texas Theater.

To answer the question posed by the subject of this debate: Oswald did not go to the movies (an entertainment). Oswald went to the theater (a building) to hide from his pursuers.

CTers claim Oswald went to the theatre to see a movie, not to hide from anyone.

Online Martin Weidmann

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Re: Why did Oswald go to the movies?
« Reply #311 on: September 04, 2018, 08:32:12 PM »

I thought you lot said he was going to a movie
Guess he thought the theatre was on a 'go nowhere' street

But okay, sure, Martin... he was just 'out for a walk'

 ;)

`You lot`... who would that be? Be precise!

I thought you lot said he was going to a movie

Some people do indeed say that.

Guess he thought the theatre was on a 'go nowhere' street

I imagine the same people who say Oswald went to a movie also say he was not at 10th/Patton.


But okay, sure, Martin... he was just 'out for a walk'

Since he had no obvious purpose to be at 10th street, do you have any idea what he was doing there?

It seems a pretty silly thing to do, walking down a 'go nowhere' street just after having killed the President, don't you think?



CTers claim Oswald went to the theatre to see a movie, not to hide from anyone.


Actually, only some people claim he went to see a movie. Others believe he went there for a meeting with his CIA handler
« Last Edit: September 05, 2018, 01:54:13 AM by Martin Weidmann »

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Re: Why did Oswald go to the movies?
« Reply #312 on: September 04, 2018, 09:51:17 PM »
I was. Just on a Facebook forum with my reply. I believe that Oswald had been meeting a person there for weeks before the assassination happened. The person was Robert Mahue. A high level CIA agent. Mahue was the CEO of the Howard Hughes Corp. Hughes was from Texas and he owned the Texas Theatre. So Mahue was the manager of the Texas Theatre in 1963 and his job during the assassination was to create the "pasty" for the assassination.
Mahue was also behind murdering Howard Hughes. Hughes wanted to clean up Vegas by buying up all of the Casinos from the Jewish mobsters on the Vegas strip. Hughes was held against his will by Mahue and Jewish mob high above the Vegas strip and was murdered and bankrupted. That is my opinion.

Offline Ross Lidell

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Re: Why did Oswald go to the movies?
« Reply #313 on: September 05, 2018, 12:15:15 AM »
`You lot`... who would that be? Be precise!

I thought you lot said he was going to a movie

Some people do indeed say that.

Guess he thought the theatre was on a 'go nowhere' street

I imagine the same people who say Oswald went to a movie also say he was not at 10th/Patton.


But okay, sure, Martin... he was just 'out for a walk'

Since he had no obvious purpose to be at 10th street, do you have any idea what he was doing there?

It seems a pretty silly thing to do, walking down a 'go nowhere' street just after having killed the President, don't you think?


Actually, only some people claim he want to see a movie. Others believe he went there for a meeting with his CIA handler

I answered the question that was asked... in a roundabout way.

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Re: Why did Oswald go to the movies?
« Reply #314 on: September 05, 2018, 12:16:11 AM »
Don't agree Paul. Oswald was emboldened by the fact that he fired at General Walker (and missed) in April 1963 and the Dallas Police never had a clue (literally) who was the shooter.

Lee Oswald probably estimated he could kill President Kennedy with one shot. In that event, nobody may have witnessed the shooter and his location. Unexpectedly he took three. Keep in mind that Oswald hurried down the back stairs of the TSBD... presumably intending to go out the back door near the loading dock. It may seem logical to you and me that we'd have no chance of escape after killing the President in broad daylight: Not Oswald. After he shot and killed Officer J.D. Tippit he muttered: "Poor dumb cop". An arrogant individual like Lee Harvey Oswald would likely think: "I'll get away with the crime of the century". Alternately, I'll lead the cops on a merry chase until they catch me. He was "playing it by ear" up to and until he went into the Texas Theater.

To answer the question posed by the subject of this debate: Oswald did not go to the movies (an entertainment). Oswald went to the theater (a building) to hide from his pursuers.

It's fascinating the way people make up a narrative, attach the word "probably" to it and act like that's what actually happened.