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JDPriestly

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2. That Oswald killed Kennedy, certain or not, more likely certain, does not answer the question
Mon Nov 25, 2013, 05:29 PM
Nov 2013

about whether Oswald was encouraged, emboldened or otherwise assisted by third parties.

For example, it is unclear whether Oswald could have known the motorcade route since the newspaper printed incorrect information.

It is possible that Oswald had help, maybe from someone "inside."

http://www.jfk-assassination.de/media/drawings/route.php

http://www.giljesus.com/jfk/motorcade.htm

These are perhaps unreliable websites, but the issue about how Oswald would have known the motorcade route is just one example of a problem with theories that completely deny the possibility that Oswald had help or was part of a conspiracy with the role of doing the actual shooting and taking the blame.

That the route was uncertain until the day of the motorcade does not mean there was a conspiracy, but the possibility that Oswald was supported in shooting the president by some person or persons with inside knowledge is difficult to completely disprove.

I found this video to be very tedious and condescending.

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