13-04-2014, 01:43 PM
I vaguely remember the first part (they lived in very small places that Marguerite was able to afford), but not the second part.
Most WC supporters are ignorant about a lot of things concerning the assassination. Even the "professional" lone-nutters like John McAdams - I've been struck by some of his comments at JFKFacts.org - I don't think he knows as much as I used to give him credit for.
I really used to like Stephen King back in the 1980s because he was good at creating realistic characters who reminded me of real people. He got into their heads and tried to understand what made them tick. His non-fiction book Danse Macabre has a lot of psychological/philosophical insights.
Unfortunately, I think he made up his mind right away with Oswald that he was a mental case, and that was the "solution" to the assassination.
Most WC supporters are ignorant about a lot of things concerning the assassination. Even the "professional" lone-nutters like John McAdams - I've been struck by some of his comments at JFKFacts.org - I don't think he knows as much as I used to give him credit for.
I really used to like Stephen King back in the 1980s because he was good at creating realistic characters who reminded me of real people. He got into their heads and tried to understand what made them tick. His non-fiction book Danse Macabre has a lot of psychological/philosophical insights.
Unfortunately, I think he made up his mind right away with Oswald that he was a mental case, and that was the "solution" to the assassination.

