Is it POSSIBLE LH Oswald acted alone??

Did Oswald act like an innocent person from the time of the JFK assn until the time he was gunned down by Jack Ruby?

Fled the building, shot a cop, hid out in a movie theatre, totally uncooperative in interrogations by the Dallas PD .....


If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck - it is a duck.

The Dallas chief said: We got the the person who committed the crime"

Not "I THINK we have the right person" or "we have a good suspect."

Oswald was not an innocent person but the question is whether or not he acted alone. More likely scenerio is that he figured out he might become the patsy.

That's what they all say...

Should have named them during the period when he was being interrogated by the Dallas PD.
 
Popular newspaper columnist Dorothy Killgallen told the world that she had inside information about the JFK assassination and the next thing you know she dies in a shockingly similar way that JFK girlfriend Marilyn Monroe died. While conspiracy theorists were chasing grassy knoll phantoms real people were dying mysteriously and the people who run the show made sure nobody was looking..
 
Did Oswald act like an innocent person from the time of the JFK assn until the time he was gunned down by Jack Ruby?

Fled the building, shot a cop, hid out in a movie theatre, totally uncooperative in interrogations by the Dallas PD .....


If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck - it is a duck.

The Dallas chief said: We got the the person who committed the crime"

Not "I THINK we have the right person" or "we have a good suspect."

Oswald was not an innocent person but the question is whether or not he acted alone. More likely scenerio is that he figured out he might become the patsy.

That's what they all say...

Should have named them during the period when he was being interrogated by the Dallas PD.
He might have done that if he'd known he was going to be shot and killed two days after his arrest.
 
Oswald was not an innocent person but the question is whether or not he acted alone. More likely scenerio is that he figured out he might become the patsy.

That's what they all say...

Should have named them during the period when he was being interrogated by the Dallas PD.
He might have done that if he'd known he was going to be shot and killed two days after his arrest.

No question the Dallas PD was incompetant beyond belief.

Let people like Ruby come and go as they please into the area where Oswald was being held and transferred after the murderof a president - because they "knew" him.

But Ruby shooting Oswald was a crime of oportunity -spur-of-the-moment type of a thing.
 
That's what they all say...

Should have named them during the period when he was being interrogated by the Dallas PD.
He might have done that if he'd known he was going to be shot and killed two days after his arrest.

No question the Dallas PD was incompetant beyond belief.

Let people like Ruby come and go as they please into the area where Oswald was being held and transferred after the murderof a president - because they "knew" him.

But Ruby shooting Oswald was a crime of oportunity -spur-of-the-moment type of a thing.

yep

:eusa_whistle:
 
Oswald kills JFK but he never gets to tell his story because Ruby kills Oswald and Ruby never tells his story because he dies in jail. Pretty convenient for Oswald's handlers. Meanwhile the Warren commission muddies the water with a thousand pages of B.S.

Warren commission got it right

yep

:eusa_shhh:
 
Did Oswald act like an innocent person from the time of the JFK assn until the time he was gunned down by Jack Ruby?

Fled the building, shot a cop, hid out in a movie theatre, totally uncooperative in interrogations by the Dallas PD .....


If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck - it is a duck.

The Dallas chief said: We got the the person who committed the crime"

Not "I THINK we have the right person" or "we have a good suspect."

Oswald was not an innocent person but the question is whether or not he acted alone. More likely scenerio is that he figured out he might become the patsy.

more likely scenario is he acted alone. :eusa_shifty:
 
Police report says he took the stairs. What reason would a Dallas cop have for giving Oswald an alibi?

No idea, fame? Notariety maybe? If oswald didn't do it then why did he run and why did he shoot the cop, and why wasn't he caught by the cop in the cafeteria?

I call bull shit.
Oswald was a CIA asset who very likely also sold out the U-2 spy plane operation to the KGB when he defected to the USSR and later returned to the US with a Russian wife. He knew enough to figure out that he was probably going to be the patsy in this assassination attempt, so he ran. He probably shot the cop because he was on the run and didn't want to get taken to the Dallas jail where he might get railroaded and maybe later be shot by some interesting personality like Jack Ruby. Maybe he was hoping to run to Cuba or back to the USSR, the possibilities are practically endless. He wasn't caught by the cop in the cafeteria because at that time there was no warrant out on him and no obvious reason why the cop might have even recognized him. By the same token, why didn't the cop arrest everybody else in the cafeteria as well?

Thats all whitehall knows how to do is tell bullshit.There is no evidence that he shot Tippet either as well.His landlord matter of fact described two men there at the car shooting Tippet and they ran off in separate directions.she wound up as a mysterious death later on after mentioning that as well for instance.
 
I know that it's real cool to believe conspiracy when thinking of JFK's assasination. But the bottom line is:

Oswald acted alone.
 
Did Oswald act like an innocent person from the time of the JFK assn until the time he was gunned down by Jack Ruby?

Fled the building, shot a cop, hid out in a movie theatre, totally uncooperative in interrogations by the Dallas PD .....


If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck - it is a duck.

The Dallas chief said: We got the the person who committed the crime"

Not "I THINK we have the right person" or "we have a good suspect."

there you go flip flopping again.you never can make up your mind,you go back and forth flip flopping on this.:lol::lol::lol:
 
Did Oswald act like an innocent person from the time of the JFK assn until the time he was gunned down by Jack Ruby?

Fled the building, shot a cop, hid out in a movie theatre, totally uncooperative in interrogations by the Dallas PD .....


If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck - it is a duck.

The Dallas chief said: We got the the person who committed the crime"

Not "I THINK we have the right person" or "we have a good suspect."

Oswald was not an innocent person but the question is whether or not he acted alone. More likely scenerio is that he figured out he might become the patsy.

That's what they all say...

Should have named them during the period when he was being interrogated by the Dallas PD.

Back to being clueless and rambling again I see.

He was in that room for several hours and none of his interrogations were recorded which itself is crime.:cuckoo::cuckoo::cuckoo: amazing how all you lone nut theorists that have come on here, have dodged everything put forth on this thread shooting down your ramblings.:lol::lol:
 
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Popular newspaper columnist Dorothy Killgallen told the world that she had inside information about the JFK assassination and the next thing you know she dies in a shockingly similar way that JFK girlfriend Marilyn Monroe died. While conspiracy theorists were chasing grassy knoll phantoms real people were dying mysteriously and the people who run the show made sure nobody was looking..

congrats.for once you dont sound like a rambling idiot like you usually do.Looks like you actually looked at some of the evidence people have posted on here that shoots down the warren commissions fairy tales.congratulations on waking up.

There were many people who gave conflicting views of the warren commission who died mysterious deaths.The ones that were lucky to escape death from authorities,were harrassed by them.

There were some witnesses in fact who because they saw so many people dying in mysterious deaths after giving conflicting testimony,kept quiet over the years and did not tell their stories until later on in old age when they no longer cared if authorites bumped them off anymore.
 
That's what they all say...

Should have named them during the period when he was being interrogated by the Dallas PD.
He might have done that if he'd known he was going to be shot and killed two days after his arrest.

No question the Dallas PD was incompetant beyond belief.

Let people like Ruby come and go as they please into the area where Oswald was being held and transferred after the murderof a president - because they "knew" him.

But Ruby shooting Oswald was a crime of oportunity -spur-of-the-moment type of a thing.

The problem with your ramblings is all you got to do to see it was pre arranged is watch how he was taken in to the police station for questioning.He had officers in front of him that time.You also seem to have alzhemiers diseace not aware of the fact that there were people that knew Jack Ruby who saw oswald with him in the prior months to the assassination.Oh why even bother with you,you just ignore evething people post here that shoots down your ramblings.:cuckoo: your clearly in denial.
 
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I know that it's real cool to believe conspiracy when thinking of JFK's assasination. But the bottom line is:

Oswald acted alone.

you sir have been brainwashed and dont know the true evidence and facts.:lol: anymore fairy tales for the day you want to tell? Looks like you are unaware of the multiple unaccountable bullets found everywhere on the knoll and how all the dallas doctors said the entrance wound was to the forehead.:cuckoo: oh and you obviously know nothing about this little tidbit below that shoots down that fairy tale of yours as well.I know you'll dodge it,everybody else on this thread has.

SO MUCH FOR THE PROPAGANDA OF THE WARREN COMMISSION THAT OSWALD FIRED A RIFLE AT KENNEDY..Read the paragraphs below.These two women Sandra Styles and Victoris Adams went down the stairs from the 4th floor after the shots were fired and according to the warren commissions timeframe,Oswald would had to pass them and they never saw him pass her.they also INSISTED the warren commission altered their testimonys,something they did with MANY witnesses which itself is a crime the commission members should have gone to jail for.

And it was through Lane’s book that Barry was introduced to the heroine of the second story he will tell. That second story is about the plight of one of these ordinary people who was swept up by events: Victoria Adams, the notable “girl on the stairs.” She was an employee who worked in the same building as one Lee Harvey Oswald. The problem caused by her presence is very simple and easily summarized. Adams, along with her friend Sandra Styles, stood on the fourth floor of the Texas School Book Depository at the moment of the murder. She testified to hearing three shots, which from her vantage point appeared to be coming from the right of the building (i.e., from the grassy knoll). She and Styles then ran to the stairs to head down. This was the only set of stairs that went all the way to the top of the building. Both she and her friend took them down to the ground floor. She did not see or hear Oswald. Yet, she should have if he were on the sixth floor traveling downwards. Which is what the Commission said he did after he shot Kennedy.

This is the first problem, in a nutshell. Why did Adams not see a scrambling Oswald, flying down the stairs in pursuit of his Coca-Cola? Because of the Warren Commission’s timeline, we know Oswald had to have gone down the stairs during this period in order to be accosted in time by a motorcycle policeman. In addition, as we are later to discover, Adams also reports seeing Jack Ruby on the corner of Houston and Elm, “questioning people as though he were a policeman.”

From here the parallel stories broaden out. For Barry began to read more books critical of the Commission. And he would then compare what was in these books with the testimony and evidence in the 26 volumes. Like many people before him, he found something rather disturbing: the evidence and testimony did not completely back up the summary conclusions in the Warren Report. The Commission had selectively chosen evidence to make their case. And they had deliberately tried to discredit witnesses and testimony that contradicted their guilty verdict about Oswald. And the witness that they did this to that really kindled Barry’s curiosity was Victoria Adams. As the author writes at the end of Chapter 1, “What if she was right?”

Adams did not find the government eager to hear her story. This is why they badgered her day and night: the FBI, Secret Service, Dallas Police, and the Sheriff’s Department. And Victoria noticed something discriminatory about all the attention she was getting: the other witnesses in her office did not receive it, e.g., Sandy Styles who ran down the stairs with her, or Elsie Dorman or Dorothy May Garner who watched the motorcade with her.

The attention didn’t stop. In fact, even when she moved to a different address these agents followed her. Even though she had left no forwarding address and her new apartment was not in her name. But they still found her. They followed her when she went to lunch. They followed her when she walked around town. When she sent a letter to a friend in San Francisco describing what she saw and did that day as a witness, the friend never got the letter. The question they posed was always the same: When did you run down the stairs after the shooting?

Then, another odd thing happened. When David Belin and the Warren Commission requested her to testify, it was her alone. Sandra Styles was not with her. In fact, Barry could find no evidence that the Commission questioned Styles at all. Further, during her appearance, Belin had handed her a diagram of the first floor of the Texas School Book Depository, the place where she and Oswald worked at that time. He asked her to point out where she saw two other employees (i.e., William Shelley and Billy Lovelady) when she arrived at the bottom of the stairway. When Barry went to look up this exhibit in the Commission volumes—Commission Exhibit 496—he discovered something odd. It was not the document in the testimony. It was a copy of the application form Oswald filled out for his job at the Depository.

Further, although Styles did not testify that day, or at all, both Lovelady and Shelley did. And as Barry read their testimony it appeared to him that the Commission was making use of them to discredit Adams. Commission lawyer Joe Ball made sure he asked Shelley when and if he saw Adams after the shooting. And when Barry read Lovelady’s testimony his mouth flew open. Lovelady brought up Adams’ name before Ball did! And he called her by her nickname, “Vickie.” Barry was puzzled as to what prompted this spontaneous reference to Adams. Did Lovelady know in advance that Ball was going to specifically ask about her?

Indeed, when she read her own testimony in the Warren Commission—and the Commission’s use of it—Adams was startled to find major discrepancies, including the time interval as to when she started down the stairs after she heard the shots. This began for her a lifelong burden of living in the shadows, avoiding any publicity dealing with her testimony or her treatment at the hands of the Commission. When her employer, publishing house Scott Foresman, offered her a chance to transfer out of Dallas to Chicago in 1966, she took it. (p. 35) While there, she actually now began to read the Warren Report. She now noted what they had done with Lovelady and Shelley. This stupefied her. Because she did not recall seeing either man after she and Styles arrived on the first floor. (p. 36)

discovering documents that bear out her veracity.
 
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I know that it's real cool to believe conspiracy when thinking of JFK's assasination. But the bottom line is:

Oswald acted alone.

you sir have been brainwashed and dont know the true evidence and facts.:lol: anymore fairy tales for the day you want to tell? Looks like you are unaware of the multiple unaccountable bullets found everywhere on the knoll and how all the dallas doctors said the entrance wound was to the forehead.:cuckoo: oh and you obviously know nothing about this little tidbit below that shoots down that fairy tale of yours as well.I know you'll dodge it,everybody else on this thread has.

SO MUCH FOR THE PROPAGANDA OF THE WARREN COMMISSION THAT OSWALD FIRED A RIFLE AT KENNEDY..Read the paragraphs below.These two women Sandra Styles and Victoris Adams went down the stairs from the 4th floor after the shots were fired and according to the warren commissions timeframe,Oswald would had to pass them and they never saw him pass her.they also INSISTED the warren commission altered their testimonys,something they did with MANY witnesses which itself is a crime the commission members should have gone to jail for.

And it was through Lane’s book that Barry was introduced to the heroine of the second story he will tell. That second story is about the plight of one of these ordinary people who was swept up by events: Victoria Adams, the notable “girl on the stairs.” She was an employee who worked in the same building as one Lee Harvey Oswald. The problem caused by her presence is very simple and easily summarized. Adams, along with her friend Sandra Styles, stood on the fourth floor of the Texas School Book Depository at the moment of the murder. She testified to hearing three shots, which from her vantage point appeared to be coming from the right of the building (i.e., from the grassy knoll). She and Styles then ran to the stairs to head down. This was the only set of stairs that went all the way to the top of the building. Both she and her friend took them down to the ground floor. She did not see or hear Oswald. Yet, she should have if he were on the sixth floor traveling downwards. Which is what the Commission said he did after he shot Kennedy.

This is the first problem, in a nutshell. Why did Adams not see a scrambling Oswald, flying down the stairs in pursuit of his Coca-Cola? Because of the Warren Commission’s timeline, we know Oswald had to have gone down the stairs during this period in order to be accosted in time by a motorcycle policeman. In addition, as we are later to discover, Adams also reports seeing Jack Ruby on the corner of Houston and Elm, “questioning people as though he were a policeman.”

From here the parallel stories broaden out. For Barry began to read more books critical of the Commission. And he would then compare what was in these books with the testimony and evidence in the 26 volumes. Like many people before him, he found something rather disturbing: the evidence and testimony did not completely back up the summary conclusions in the Warren Report. The Commission had selectively chosen evidence to make their case. And they had deliberately tried to discredit witnesses and testimony that contradicted their guilty verdict about Oswald. And the witness that they did this to that really kindled Barry’s curiosity was Victoria Adams. As the author writes at the end of Chapter 1, “What if she was right?”

Adams did not find the government eager to hear her story. This is why they badgered her day and night: the FBI, Secret Service, Dallas Police, and the Sheriff’s Department. And Victoria noticed something discriminatory about all the attention she was getting: the other witnesses in her office did not receive it, e.g., Sandy Styles who ran down the stairs with her, or Elsie Dorman or Dorothy May Garner who watched the motorcade with her.

The attention didn’t stop. In fact, even when she moved to a different address these agents followed her. Even though she had left no forwarding address and her new apartment was not in her name. But they still found her. They followed her when she went to lunch. They followed her when she walked around town. When she sent a letter to a friend in San Francisco describing what she saw and did that day as a witness, the friend never got the letter. The question they posed was always the same: When did you run down the stairs after the shooting?

Then, another odd thing happened. When David Belin and the Warren Commission requested her to testify, it was her alone. Sandra Styles was not with her. In fact, Barry could find no evidence that the Commission questioned Styles at all. Further, during her appearance, Belin had handed her a diagram of the first floor of the Texas School Book Depository, the place where she and Oswald worked at that time. He asked her to point out where she saw two other employees (i.e., William Shelley and Billy Lovelady) when she arrived at the bottom of the stairway. When Barry went to look up this exhibit in the Commission volumes—Commission Exhibit 496—he discovered something odd. It was not the document in the testimony. It was a copy of the application form Oswald filled out for his job at the Depository.

Further, although Styles did not testify that day, or at all, both Lovelady and Shelley did. And as Barry read their testimony it appeared to him that the Commission was making use of them to discredit Adams. Commission lawyer Joe Ball made sure he asked Shelley when and if he saw Adams after the shooting. And when Barry read Lovelady’s testimony his mouth flew open. Lovelady brought up Adams’ name before Ball did! And he called her by her nickname, “Vickie.” Barry was puzzled as to what prompted this spontaneous reference to Adams. Did Lovelady know in advance that Ball was going to specifically ask about her?

Indeed, when she read her own testimony in the Warren Commission—and the Commission’s use of it—Adams was startled to find major discrepancies, including the time interval as to when she started down the stairs after she heard the shots. This began for her a lifelong burden of living in the shadows, avoiding any publicity dealing with her testimony or her treatment at the hands of the Commission. When her employer, publishing house Scott Foresman, offered her a chance to transfer out of Dallas to Chicago in 1966, she took it. (p. 35) While there, she actually now began to read the Warren Report. She now noted what they had done with Lovelady and Shelley. This stupefied her. Because she did not recall seeing either man after she and Styles arrived on the first floor. (p. 36)

discovering documents that bear out her veracity.
too much caffeine dear?
btw these are not your words, if you don't post a link then you're plagiarizing
 
I know that it's real cool to believe conspiracy when thinking of JFK's assasination. But the bottom line is:

Oswald acted alone.

you sir have been brainwashed and dont know the true evidence and facts.:lol: anymore fairy tales for the day you want to tell? Looks like you are unaware of the multiple unaccountable bullets found everywhere on the knoll and how all the dallas doctors said the entrance wound was to the forehead.:cuckoo: oh and you obviously know nothing about this little tidbit below that shoots down that fairy tale of yours as well.I know you'll dodge it,everybody else on this thread has.

SO MUCH FOR THE PROPAGANDA OF THE WARREN COMMISSION THAT OSWALD FIRED A RIFLE AT KENNEDY..Read the paragraphs below.These two women Sandra Styles and Victoris Adams went down the stairs from the 4th floor after the shots were fired and according to the warren commissions timeframe,Oswald would had to pass them and they never saw him pass her.they also INSISTED the warren commission altered their testimonys,something they did with MANY witnesses which itself is a crime the commission members should have gone to jail for.

And it was through Lane’s book that Barry was introduced to the heroine of the second story he will tell. That second story is about the plight of one of these ordinary people who was swept up by events: Victoria Adams, the notable “girl on the stairs.” She was an employee who worked in the same building as one Lee Harvey Oswald. The problem caused by her presence is very simple and easily summarized. Adams, along with her friend Sandra Styles, stood on the fourth floor of the Texas School Book Depository at the moment of the murder. She testified to hearing three shots, which from her vantage point appeared to be coming from the right of the building (i.e., from the grassy knoll). She and Styles then ran to the stairs to head down. This was the only set of stairs that went all the way to the top of the building. Both she and her friend took them down to the ground floor. She did not see or hear Oswald. Yet, she should have if he were on the sixth floor traveling downwards. Which is what the Commission said he did after he shot Kennedy.

This is the first problem, in a nutshell. Why did Adams not see a scrambling Oswald, flying down the stairs in pursuit of his Coca-Cola? Because of the Warren Commission’s timeline, we know Oswald had to have gone down the stairs during this period in order to be accosted in time by a motorcycle policeman. In addition, as we are later to discover, Adams also reports seeing Jack Ruby on the corner of Houston and Elm, “questioning people as though he were a policeman.”

From here the parallel stories broaden out. For Barry began to read more books critical of the Commission. And he would then compare what was in these books with the testimony and evidence in the 26 volumes. Like many people before him, he found something rather disturbing: the evidence and testimony did not completely back up the summary conclusions in the Warren Report. The Commission had selectively chosen evidence to make their case. And they had deliberately tried to discredit witnesses and testimony that contradicted their guilty verdict about Oswald. And the witness that they did this to that really kindled Barry’s curiosity was Victoria Adams. As the author writes at the end of Chapter 1, “What if she was right?”

Adams did not find the government eager to hear her story. This is why they badgered her day and night: the FBI, Secret Service, Dallas Police, and the Sheriff’s Department. And Victoria noticed something discriminatory about all the attention she was getting: the other witnesses in her office did not receive it, e.g., Sandy Styles who ran down the stairs with her, or Elsie Dorman or Dorothy May Garner who watched the motorcade with her.

The attention didn’t stop. In fact, even when she moved to a different address these agents followed her. Even though she had left no forwarding address and her new apartment was not in her name. But they still found her. They followed her when she went to lunch. They followed her when she walked around town. When she sent a letter to a friend in San Francisco describing what she saw and did that day as a witness, the friend never got the letter. The question they posed was always the same: When did you run down the stairs after the shooting?

Then, another odd thing happened. When David Belin and the Warren Commission requested her to testify, it was her alone. Sandra Styles was not with her. In fact, Barry could find no evidence that the Commission questioned Styles at all. Further, during her appearance, Belin had handed her a diagram of the first floor of the Texas School Book Depository, the place where she and Oswald worked at that time. He asked her to point out where she saw two other employees (i.e., William Shelley and Billy Lovelady) when she arrived at the bottom of the stairway. When Barry went to look up this exhibit in the Commission volumes—Commission Exhibit 496—he discovered something odd. It was not the document in the testimony. It was a copy of the application form Oswald filled out for his job at the Depository.

Further, although Styles did not testify that day, or at all, both Lovelady and Shelley did. And as Barry read their testimony it appeared to him that the Commission was making use of them to discredit Adams. Commission lawyer Joe Ball made sure he asked Shelley when and if he saw Adams after the shooting. And when Barry read Lovelady’s testimony his mouth flew open. Lovelady brought up Adams’ name before Ball did! And he called her by her nickname, “Vickie.” Barry was puzzled as to what prompted this spontaneous reference to Adams. Did Lovelady know in advance that Ball was going to specifically ask about her?

Indeed, when she read her own testimony in the Warren Commission—and the Commission’s use of it—Adams was startled to find major discrepancies, including the time interval as to when she started down the stairs after she heard the shots. This began for her a lifelong burden of living in the shadows, avoiding any publicity dealing with her testimony or her treatment at the hands of the Commission. When her employer, publishing house Scott Foresman, offered her a chance to transfer out of Dallas to Chicago in 1966, she took it. (p. 35) While there, she actually now began to read the Warren Report. She now noted what they had done with Lovelady and Shelley. This stupefied her. Because she did not recall seeing either man after she and Styles arrived on the first floor. (p. 36)

discovering documents that bear out her veracity.
too much caffeine dear?
btw these are not your words, if you don't post a link then you're plagiarizing
90% of the words are spelled right so my money says that Rimjob stole those words and should be fined and/or jailed for it. In jail he can find someone that can take care of that shit fascination he has.:lol::lol:
 

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