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In reply to the discussion: Yep... They Killed Him... [View all]Spider Jerusalem
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Oswald's rifle. That he bought and had shipped to his post office box. His handwriting is on the order form. His handwriting is on the money order. His prints are on the rifle. The recovered shell casings match that rifle. Recovered bullet and fragments match that rifle. There is Oswald's revolver. That was in his possession when he was arrested. That was used to kill JD Tippit. Recovered bullet and shell casings match that revolver. Multiple separate independent analyses of the forensic evidence have concluded that the bullets that struck Kennedy and Connally came from behind. From a trajectory that's consistent with their being fired by Lee Oswald, from that sixth-floor window. We know they were fired by Lee Oswald from that sixth-floor window because the recovered bullet and fragments match his rifle. The forensic evidence of autopsy photos and X-rays is conclusive in showing that the shots came from behind. Not from in front. Not from the side. There are witnesses who saw a man fitting Oswald's description in that window, with a rifle. There are witnesses who saw Oswald approach Tippit. Who saw him fleeing the scene. His jacket was found discarded along the escape route. There is all of this, which leads to the conclusion that Oswald killed Kennedy and wounded Connally, that Oswald killed Tippit.
So...if "they" did it, where'd all that evidence come from? Was Oswald part of the plot? How? What evidence is there?