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In reply to the discussion: Those who demand that everyone "just ACCEPT that Oswald did it"... [View all]Spider Jerusalem
(21,786 posts)his whereabouts and contacts in the months up to the assassination are a matter of record. Kennedy's motorcade route wasn't finalised until 18 November. In the four days between 18 and 22 November Oswald didn't meet anyone. Didn't have any phone calls. Didn't get any letters or telegrams. There's absolutely zero evidence linking Oswald to any conspiracy; such evidence, in the limited time between the establishment of the motorcade route and Kennedy's visit, would be essential. Oswald also got the job at the TSBD through a friend of his wife's who told him they were hiring seven weeks before the assassination. Before Kennedy's route was planned. Before it was known he'd be passing that building. And could have been assigned to a completely different TSBD warehouse that would have left him in no position to assassinate Kennedy.