Long disproven. Conspiracies are fun and the truth is final and boring, but give it up.. Oswald killed the man on 22 Nov 1963.
Have to wonder what the motivation might be in defending a federal cover-up and insisting those who have argued factually against the government’s conclusions are nothing but conspiracy theorists. The Warren Commission Report selectively omitted ballistics and trajectory and timing evidence, which, had it been considered, would have immediately eliminated Oswald as the assassin. As I have indicated in my post. Ballistics testing and trajectories don’t get “disproven”. The minimum time it takes to reload a specific rifle and fire it twice can be measured. This was tested hundreds of times by marksmen with more ability and time to practice than Oswald had. None of them were able to fire two shots with as little time elapsed between the two as occurred in Dallas that day. The two shots could not have come from the same rifle fired by the same assassin. This is only one contradiction among others such as trajectory and entrance wound location. Facts don’t lie. Commissions and governments do.