05-10-2013, 06:37 PM
I may be behind the curve on this, but I don't quite get why Ferrie suddenly became panicked about his library card being used by Oswald AFTER the assassination. Did he forget that he had lent his library card to Oswald (if he did)? Did he forget that Oswald had been in his CAP group? Did he think no one would remember that?
If Ferrie was involved in setting Oswald up as a patsy for the assassination (or anything else) he had to know that even a half-assed investigation would turn up a prior association with Oswald. Was he unconcerned about this until after the event when he had a sudden realization that it wasn't such a great thing to have known Oswald?
Or...is it possible that he didn't know the real purpose behind whatever he was doing with Banister and Shaw concerning Oswald? That would make Ferrie a kind of secondary patsy, a scenario I haven't heard of before. Might explain why he had to be murdered though...::
If Ferrie was involved in setting Oswald up as a patsy for the assassination (or anything else) he had to know that even a half-assed investigation would turn up a prior association with Oswald. Was he unconcerned about this until after the event when he had a sudden realization that it wasn't such a great thing to have known Oswald?
Or...is it possible that he didn't know the real purpose behind whatever he was doing with Banister and Shaw concerning Oswald? That would make Ferrie a kind of secondary patsy, a scenario I haven't heard of before. Might explain why he had to be murdered though...::