24-10-2013, 05:46 PM
Ruth Paine had a green Chevy station wagon, not a Nash Rambler. Witnesses said the Rambler was driven by a dark complected man (probably a Cuban).
If Oswald was knowingly part of a plot, he would likely have had his revolver with him already (if he actually owned one, I'm not 100% certain about that). Going back to the rooming house was a time-waster, unless it was to change his clothes.
If LHO went to the Texas Theater to meet a contact (as it appears to be), and he entered shortly after 1pm, I don't know why he never met this contact.
There are only a few things we can be certain about regarding Oswald's movements: Frazier says he drove him to work; he was seen that morning in the TSBD by several employees; he was seen by Earlene Roberts at his rooming house for a few minutes; he was arrested at the Texas Theater at 1:50pm. Everything else before his arrest is questionable.
If Oswald was knowingly part of a plot, he would likely have had his revolver with him already (if he actually owned one, I'm not 100% certain about that). Going back to the rooming house was a time-waster, unless it was to change his clothes.
If LHO went to the Texas Theater to meet a contact (as it appears to be), and he entered shortly after 1pm, I don't know why he never met this contact.
There are only a few things we can be certain about regarding Oswald's movements: Frazier says he drove him to work; he was seen that morning in the TSBD by several employees; he was seen by Earlene Roberts at his rooming house for a few minutes; he was arrested at the Texas Theater at 1:50pm. Everything else before his arrest is questionable.