And the case against LHO is like swiss cheese, full of holes. The pre-assassination work is enough evidence to discredit his action as a sole actor.
And the sweep up gets messier with each new release of data.
Oswald’s camera disappearance is a very shoddy manipulation of evidence. That would be the very unusual miniature camera logged into evidence by the Dallas PD, only to be disappeared for two months courtesy of the FBI for months.
Top Minox III - Bottom Minox C
“A check of the serial number 2339303 proves that the camera is indeed
a Minox C, a camera first manufactured six years after the
assassination, and the current production model at the time of the
HSCA. (Serial numbers for the model C range between 2300101 and
2473694).
Why would the House Select Committee ask Marina to identify
a camera that couldn’t have possibly belonged to her husband???”
http://www.whokilledjfk.net/oswald5.htm
You mean Conspiracyland doesn’t know that the Minox camera in question belonged Michael Paine? tsk tsk, and here we thought you all were investigative wizards. The Dallas PD had picked up Paine’s Minox light meter as well as the leather case for his camera. They mistook the light meter for the camera itself, an easy mistake since they are very similar in shape. Pics of them are at this link:
http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/russ/minox.htm
“He {Paine} owns a Minox camera and that camera is at his home in Irving, Texas. Several years ago he dropped this camera in salt water off the coast of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, and after retrieving it, soaking it in kerosine and cleaning same, it appeared to be in good working condition. Thereafter, someone bent the shutter by pulling the lens out too far, and, to the best of his knowledge, it is not now in working condition. He stated that he did have some cans of film, and that some of them were probably exposed film, but that the pictures made on this film were at least five years old. He stated that he had a case for the camera and other accessories including a light meter. He stated that when the police came to his house on November 22, 1963, they took the entire contents on a drawer containing photographic equipment which included the items mentioned above with the exception of the camera. He stated that this camera was in his garage at that time and that although he mentioned the camera to the police, they did not seem interested in it. He stated that he is sure Lee Harvey Oswald never used this camera, and he is of the opinion that it is not in working condition at the present time.”