09-01-2015, 08:09 PM
The guy in the picture noon Oct. 2 and Oct 4 cannot be the same guy as the "Oswald" who crossed the border back into Texas on Oct. 3. Based only on my personal experience (in the late 70's) riding a bus across Mexico, you would have had a very hard time leaving Mexico City after noon on Oct. 2 by bus and arriving in Nuevo Laredo in time to cross the border at 2:00 AM on Oct. 3. The trip would have taken several hours longer than that. It's more than 700 miles.
Wasn't there a bus passenger that said Oswald got on the bus in Monterrey (not Mexico City), which is more than halfway (at least 500 miles) to Nuevo Laredo? Also, didn't the Mexican bus authorities state in the Warren Investigation that Oswald's "return ticket" was a fake?
If someone was setting the real Oswald up, why not have him cross the border and go to a different destination? You get the best of both worlds there, a solid border/customs record of entry and exit, as well as the freedom to impersonate him in Mexico City.
Wasn't there a bus passenger that said Oswald got on the bus in Monterrey (not Mexico City), which is more than halfway (at least 500 miles) to Nuevo Laredo? Also, didn't the Mexican bus authorities state in the Warren Investigation that Oswald's "return ticket" was a fake?
If someone was setting the real Oswald up, why not have him cross the border and go to a different destination? You get the best of both worlds there, a solid border/customs record of entry and exit, as well as the freedom to impersonate him in Mexico City.
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Alan Ford: "Just because you believe it, that doesn't make it so."
James Tracy: "There is sometimes an undue amount of paranoia among some conspiracy researchers that can contribute to flawed observations and analysis."
Gary Cornwell (Dept. Chief Counsel HSCA): "A fact merely marks the point at which we have agreed to let investigation cease."
Alan Ford: "Just because you believe it, that doesn't make it so."