Oswald had governemnt ties (informant, etc), he "looked" like the perfect assassin ie his defection and associations. I think it would have been easy to set him up by asking him to maybe....place a call at a certain time from the break room at the Depository, so that he'd think he was assisting in some sort of stake out....whatever. I think when he heard that JFK had been shot outside of the building where he worked, he KNEW he'd been set up. I think his actions after this realization are those of a frightened patsy. (why did a Dallas Police squad car stop and honk in front of Oswald's rooming house during the few minutes he was there?)
Three people saw Oswald shoot Kennedy from the window. That’s how they had his description for the police radios.
You nutters aren’t too bright. You pick a suspect without even knowing what happened. That’s how OJ missed his conviction.
By the way, it was a movie not a documentary.
I don’t know who killed JFK, but I doubt there are few, if any, that watched everything unfold on television the day it happened, who believe Oswald was in it alone. I remember thinking Oswald’s comment to the media about being a patsy sounded legitimate, but other comments he made brought everything he said into question.
I remember my family discussing Jack Ruby’s shooting of LHO. We believed it was a hit the moment it happened, and had nothing to do with Ruby’s explanation later of why he did it, of course.
So much evidence was destroyed at the time that I doubt we’ll ever know the truth in this life. I remember us saying at the time that had to be deliberate because no one could, or would, be that incompetent in investigating an assassination of a POTUS.