I never said there was a conspiracy, however you don’t just decide one day you are going to whack out the POTUS and then do it. As such, somebody had a plan.
Even more stunning was how Oswald was shot before he could testify to anything. I rewatched the day’s coverage and nobody could believe it when Oswald was shot, and everybody thought the probability it was a coincidence was very much non-zero.
So, if you concede there’s a non-zero chance there may have been a shooter ahead of Kennedy who delivered the insurance shot, you’ll probably have to concede there’s a non-zero chance two lone gunmen got out of bed and decided to commit the acts they did that day.
That doesn’t make me a conspiracy theorist. I’m only suggesting there isn’t enough evidence to convince me beyond a reasonable doubt that Oswald was the shooter and acted alone.
well maybe you do if you find out the President's motorcade will be passing in front of your workplace. It did not take a whole lot of planning for Oswald to carry out that murder .. and he got caught so he didn't plan it that well.