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Subject: Oswald photo rebuttal 

Like your site, and like the idea of being "Reality Based" thus:

On 1-28-63 Oswald orders the pistol he will be found with on 11-22-63
On 3-12-63 Oswald orders the rifle that will be found at the school book depository on 11-22-63
On 3-25-63 Oswald receives both weapons, the rifle at his P.O. box, 
the pistol at the Railway Express Agency office in Dallas.

On 3-31-63 Oswald has his wife take his picture in their backyard. He is holding the two weapons
he has ordered, and two publications that he subscribed to, The Militant (3-11-63 edition), and The Worker 
(3-24-63 edition).   The pictures were taken with his Imperial Reflex camera, to the exclusion of all others.
He tells his wife he intends to send a photo to The Militant, to show that he's "ready for anything"

Pardon, what's the evidence that she took his picture?
Are we taking the Oswald's word as gospel?
Just asking...
 

On 4-10-63 he shoots at retired General Edwin Walker, but misses.

Never heard of that - did it make the news?
What evidence is there for that?
How do you shoot at a general and walk away?
 

On 10-16-63 Oswald by happenstance starts work at the Texas School Book Depository.
On 11-19-63 the motorcade route is published.

Objection to the word "happenstance," which implies, "Pay no attention to this fact."
 

On 11-22-63 Oswald kills JFK (or does no work that morning other than building himself a shield 

Time out:
This is obviously very slanted, which is OK, because you have an opinion.
But's let's keep a wall between "fact" and "maybe."
 

...of boxes to observe the motorcade privately, leaves the building, and his rifle right after the assassination,
goes to his rooming house to get his pistol, 

Sorry, there is evidence he left the Book Depository and went home to retrieve a pistol?
This may all be accepted truth, but I haven't heard this before.
 

...kills a cop in front of several witnesses, ducks into a shoe stores entranceway,
looking very nervous, enough so that the manager there follows him, and sees him 
duck into the Texas Theatre as sirens wail on the street. 

Interesting... 
He was "so nervous," the manager noticed him.
I wonder if Oswald was told to go to the shoe store "if things went bad."
If Ruby was planned in advance, how do we know the manager wasn't?
 

The manager alerts the ticket agent of the suspicious man, having put 2+2 together (imagine) 
he suggests she call the police. They arrive, the manager points out Oswald who pulls his pistol 
on a cop before being arrested).

On the afternoon of 11-23-63 police obtain a warrant,(how quaint) and find the backyard photos. 
The photos are shown to Oswald. According to police Captain Fritz, Oswald sneered, saying that 
they were fake photographs, that he had been photographed a number of times the day before by 
the police, that they had superimposed upon the photographs a rifle and a revolver. (!) ... 
Fritz told him that the two small photographs were found in the Paine garage. 
At that point, Oswald refused to answer any further questions.

Tom
 
 
 
 

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