15-11-2013, 02:44 AM
(This post was last modified: 15-11-2013, 09:56 AM by Marc Ellis.)
I don't know. But it makes no sense that anti-Castro Cubans would assist Oswald in shooting an anti-Castro US Army general. There are witnesses who report seeing accomplices. No one reports seeing Oswald. But there is some evidence, the note to Marina for example, that has been used to implicate him
I'm inclined to think it was not Oswald. And it may not even have been politically-motivated. Walker was controversial. He was famous. He may have had rivals within his movement. Or he may have been on some government hit list. He was also a homosexual who later was arrested twice over incidents in a public rest-room. There are other motives a shooter might have had.
But if Oswald did it - it makes no sense he would have anti-Castro Cubans helping him.
I'm inclined to think it was not Oswald. And it may not even have been politically-motivated. Walker was controversial. He was famous. He may have had rivals within his movement. Or he may have been on some government hit list. He was also a homosexual who later was arrested twice over incidents in a public rest-room. There are other motives a shooter might have had.
But if Oswald did it - it makes no sense he would have anti-Castro Cubans helping him.