Patrick C Wrote:Non of us have any idea what was going thru Oswald's mind as he fled the Tippit scene Lee, he was unaccounted for was it around 20 minutes...?
Why didn't you mention Roy Truly's fleeing of the scene? And the fact that HE was unaccounted for for around 20 minutes?
You can't refute what I just stated... you cannot refute that Roy Truly "fled the scene," nor can you refute the fact that he was "unaccounted for" for around 20 minutes.
The proof - if any is needed, will be in the fact that you'll absolutely refuse to offer any refuting evidence.
Now... I know that this form of argument simply confuses Patrick. It's a very simple analogy.
Patrick C Wrote:As I have stated, the guy probably never expected to get away with the JFK shooting and had no plan........anyway....
I am not saying Oswald knew Brewer saw him duck into the theatre, I am saying he was perhaps aware of Brewer and just acted on impulse.....actually he would have been better off not going into the theatre.....
Maybe he would have shot Brewer had he ducked down a side street, but he would have lasted no more than 24 hours I am sure - that low life punk with a screwed "intellect" who just took those pot shots that day and etched his name into the history books hey Lee.
As the first part of the post, this too is sheer speculation.
Nor is it even
reasonable speculation. Let us assume, for the sake of argument, that Lee Harvey Oswald took a rifle and shot the President. There is absolutely no testimony, evidence, minutia, video, graphics, assertions, writings, prior experience... NOTHING... that would lead someone to think that Oswald was suicidal and expected to be caught.
NOTHING.
It would be ENTIRELY reasonable to presume that he thought he'd get away with it... perhaps by being flown to Cuba, or moving back to Russia... you can speculate endlessly on what he thought was his exit plan... but what you cannot do is make a claim that has NO EVIDENCE WHATSOEVER for it.
It would be entirely conceivable that he thought he could go to Cuba as a hero - under this sort of speculative thought.
But the idea that Oswald simply had no plans other than to kill and then be caught, this is what passes for 'considered thought' among believers. You simply speculate to your hearts content, and never mind at all that there's NOTHING in the evidence that supports it.