Arguable, but ok so far.
Depending on what wound locations you want to go with and what assumptions you make about them, but ok so far.
Here's where you go off the rails. What behavior, and how does it unambiguously indicate that he was involved ?
So what you're doing here is that you're just pre-assuming that LHO was involved as a given, and just turning your attention solely to whether anyone else was involved rather than actually examining the evidence for Oswald being involved.
Lots of people speculate on lots of possible narratives, but I'm only interested in what actually can be demonstrated with evidence.
Sure. Just as I would like to hear strong evidence that LHO did it, if there is any, rather than speculation and assumptions based on a little bit of questionable evidence. I don't believe in a pre-assassination conspiracy either -- for the same reasons. That doesn't tell you anything about whether Oswald did it or not.
Thanks for taking the time to respond to a non expert :-)
I think I start with LHO being a suspect, which he surely is, and try to see if the evidence fits. I think it does mostly but accept it is not certain or unambiguous. I struggle to see how it could all be wrong, fake or misunderstood. I tend to take all human testimony with a pinch of salt, considering it to be unreliable in many cases unless supported by other evidence, or supported by other independent human testimony. I generally don't do certainty :-). Many of my questions are totally genuine, though occasionally they are designed to reveal people's thought processes, and I appreciate it when people respond with that thought in mind.