24-10-2013, 09:54 PM
Tracy Riddle Wrote: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.
But Tracy, Fritz doesn't specify the type of car "...[size=12]Fritz, who asks the suspect, "What about the car?" and LHO responds, That station wagon belongs to Mrs. Paine. Don't try to drag her into this. She had nothing to do with it ... Everyone will know who I am now."
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So even though Craig identifies it as a Nash Rambler Oswald when confronted just assumes they mean Ruth Paine's car.
As to going home to change, that sounds plausible enough whether it was to get his gun, change his clothes or both. Maybe he had time to kill before his possible meeting at the Texas Theater.
Why he didn't actually find the person he was supposed to meet just goes along with him being set up as they never intended there to be a meeting just that the police would be tipped off that Oswald was there and would arrest and/or kill him there. Maybe they even told him to bring a gun.
Yes, we only know for sure the things that you mentioned.