turbonium, as a follow-up to my post on Oswald's murder, I pose the following question to you:
Your contention that Oswald's murder was staged requires that a minimum of four police officers have been involved: Leavelle and Graves, plus someone above them to make sure that they are the ones assigned to escort Oswald, and a fourth officer to let Ruby into the basement.
My question to you, turbonium, is, why stage such an elaborate murder that replaces the "patsy" with a genuine conspirator, when four police officers (including one high in the chain of command) would have had no difficulty arranging for Oswald simply to be found hanging in his cell, or on the floor with his wrists slashed with a convenient small piece of broken glass?? Oswald attempted to commit suicide (by slashing his wrist) in the Soviet Union in 1959 when his request to remain in that country was denied. In the circumstances, why would any more questions arise from Oswald's "suicide" in jail than from Oswald's murder?? Please explain this huge hole in your so-called "theory."
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