Oswald public statements to reporters on live TV:
“I am a patsy.”
“I didn’t kill nobody no sir.”
To me, the strangest aspect of the Oswald story is the murder of officer Tippit. I can’t make sense of that at all. It’s the strongest evidence that Oswald was guilty. Eyewitnesses ID’d him. If he was that paranoid about a policeman wanting to talk to him, he must have had a hell of a good reason.
And they caught him in the theater. There’s zero doubt about that. Right where witnesses said he went.
If Oswald was a patsy, it seems like he was a patsy who actually took a shot at the target. If Angleton arranged that, he was an arranger of beyond belief skill level.
I forgot about that, you are correct but it wouldn't be the first time in history that a guilty party has claimed innocence.