How would Brewer know what the man was looking at?>>> He was watching him, said he was standing by the tennis shoes
"Avoiding the police" is just injecting a biased assumption based on what you already believe.
>>> Nah, just a reasonable observation based upon what an alert citizen saw/said.
Maybe he was looking over his shoulder to avoid knocking down another pedestrian who might be walking by.
>>> Yeah, sure John. Show us where he was ever concerned about other people. He probably would have shot anyone in his path. Anyway he was well inside the lobby while looking over his shoulder towards the street. And how would he know that there wouldn't be other cop cars coming along.
If the police cars turned around at Zang, why would he need to look for police cars?>>> Yeah, he was just out for a walk after all
You forgot the part where he went back to the shoe store first.
>>> Well, that part is somewhat confusing. I understand from Griggs that Brewer stood out by his store and watched Oswald walk all the way to the theatre. Then turned around and found his doors locked, and said he was going over to 'check'.
Be honest -- you consider it suspicious behavior because you already believe it was Oswald and he was avoiding the police.
>>> So it wasn't Oswald? Brewer said it was.
Actually I consider that a false statement. McDonald didn't say he pulled a gun. Besides, he was arrested for murder, not for striking a policeman or pulling a gun.>>> Tricky, differentiating between 'pulling' and 'drawing'
And
you accuse
us of wordplay.
Mr. McDONALD - My left hand, at this point.
Mr. BALL - And had he withdrawn the pistol
Mr. McDONALD - He was drawing it as I put my hand.
No, actually it would not have been. They had no probable cause for criminal trespass either. And they tried to search him before they arrested him. No go.>>> Is this a court of law? You want probable cause? I'll give you probable cause: Lee (Dirty) Harvey Oswald
probably caused the deaths of the POTUS and Officer Tippit.
Thanks for the setup