Yeah. That ship sailed a long time ago.
There are so many holes in the official story it's become a laughing stock.
How could Ozzie have killed Tippit at 1:06 pm when he was already in the Texas Theater at the time? As corroborated by multiple eyewitnesses.
20 different eyewitnesses said they saw gunfire from the knoll. If it were just one or two it could be easily dismissed, but 20 is a lot.
I'm curious, what do you base the claim that he was already in the theater at 1:06 on?
en.wikipedia.org
1:04 p.m.: According to housekeeper Earlene Roberts, Oswald departed three or four minutes after arriving at the rooming house. She last saw him standing at a bus stop outside the house.<a
1:15 p.m.: Oswald shot and killed Dallas police officer
J. D. Tippit near the intersection of 10th Street and Patton Avenue with a
Smith & Wesson Victory Model .38 Special revolver,<0.86 miles from the rooming house. Thirteen people witnessed Oswald shooting Tippit or fleeing the immediate scene. By that evening, five witnesses had identified Oswald in police lineups
1:35 p.m.: After killing Tippit, Oswald was seen traveling on foot toward the
Texas Theatre on West Jefferson Boulevard. At about 1:35 p.m. Johnny Calvin Brewer, the manager of Hardy's Shoe Store, saw Oswald turning his face away from the street and ducking into the entranceway of Brewer's store as Dallas police cars approached with sirens audible. When Oswald left the store, Brewer followed him and watched him enter the Texas Theatre without paying while ticket attendant Julie Postal was distracted.<
1:40 PM Johnny Brewer notifies Julie Postal that Oswald is in the theatre. Postal in turn informs the Dallas police at 1:40 p.m.
1:45 p.m.: 15 police officers surround the movie theater where Oswald is hiding.
1:50 p.m
When an arrest attempt was made on Oswald inside the theater, Oswald resisted arrest and punched and attempted to shoot a patrolman after yelling, "Well, it's all over now!"<a
1:51 p.m.: Police report Oswald in custody.<