09-12-2012, 10:29 PM
As I wander and wonder, I question why the person known as Lee Harvey Oswald followed the specific movements that he took just before and after the shots were fired at the limousine and struck occupants John F Kennedy and John B Connally. I tend to believe that a first shot was either a diversion or a signal to fire at JFK. It appears as though LHO did not fire that, or any, shot. But, I wonder if possibly he was led to believe that he was to be a suspect in a false assassination attempt that was supposed to have only one shot fired that was supposed to be a missed shot. A suspect yes, but with an alibi. There appears to be evidence that "LHO" left the TSBD building twice, but if so, was each departure part of a "plan"? It does not appear to me that the known movements were random, so innocence may need a measurement. I wonder because of wandering through studies of JFK Assassination research, and I am curious about another opinion or so.
Larry
StudentofAssassinationResearch