20-09-2013, 06:13 PM
Jim Hargrove Wrote:Tracy Riddle Wrote:I have a lot of questions about Armstrong's theory as well. I've read the book twice (and taken notes), and while he has definitely assembled a lot of evidence that things are wrong with the official story of Oswald's life, I don't go all the way with this theory (at least I'm an agnostic about it). For example, his scenario of the Tippit murder is highly selective in the witnesses and evidence he presents to the reader.
Hi, Tracy,
Perhaps, but what do you think about the wallet containing LEE Harvey Oswald's Texas drivers license that was found at the Tippit murder scene, noted by FBI SA Barret and was filmed by WFAA? Whether LEE Oswald dropped it after murdering Tippit, or Capt. Westbrook brought it there (as JA suspects), it certainly does make LEE Oswald a suspect, no?
I always thought that one Oswald with a driver's license and another without one was pretty good evidence of Two Oswalds.
Jim
We also have the wallet the Warren Report says Oswald left at the Paine house that morning. So that's three. Or maybe the lawyers who wrote the Report just made a mistake. It's enough to drive a person mad.
Like I said, Jim, Armstrong is onto something, I'm just not sure he's right about everything. No researcher is right about everything. I think Armstrong is trying to create a Grand Unified Theory to explain every facet of this case, and I don't think that's possible.

