15-08-2013, 08:57 PM
Like I said, i regretted not going afterwards.
But getting back to Fritz, if you look at the murder of Oswald, its pretty clear that it is made possible by Fritz breaking containment. Without him sprinting outwards to the car, Ruby does not have that clear alley to kill Oswald.
The other thing about Fritz is he was the guy who either dispersed the shells found at the scene, or he told Studebaker to do so. The photographs in the WC do not betray their original positioning. This is a point I go after McAdams on in part 2.
But getting back to Fritz, if you look at the murder of Oswald, its pretty clear that it is made possible by Fritz breaking containment. Without him sprinting outwards to the car, Ruby does not have that clear alley to kill Oswald.
The other thing about Fritz is he was the guy who either dispersed the shells found at the scene, or he told Studebaker to do so. The photographs in the WC do not betray their original positioning. This is a point I go after McAdams on in part 2.