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In reply to the discussion: Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy believed President Kennedy was killed by a conspiracy. [View all]nyquil_man
(1,443 posts)The only thing you've had so far is Braden/Brading, the mystery caller from the Dal-Tex. You can't connect him to the CIA or the Mafia or the anti-Castros. Hell, you can't even connect him to a gun. You can connect him to a phone. But he did that just fine without your help. Expert dialer, you see.
As for Oswald's qualifications for a conspiracy, I'm not so sure. Here is a guy who attacks a superior officer while in the Marines, goes to Russia and attempts to renounce his American citizenship before deciding he wants to come back, and spends the rest of his life unable to hold down a job or a home for any extended period of time. This is a guy whose own wife doesn't want to share a home with him. You might enter into a conspiracy with someone as flaky as that, but I wouldn't.
Or are you saying Oswald was set up?
What evidence against Oswald, if any, do you accept?