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Originally Posted by turbonium
More deliberate obtuseness--I meant that Oswald was to blame for complaining during the line-up, and thus giving himself away as the suspect. He could have complained later.
Come on. Oswald complained from the very first lineup. If the cops wanted to make the change, they would have done it after only one lineup. So at most he gets id'ed by Witness #1 - either for causing a ruckus or for sticking out for his shabby appearance. Nipped in the bud, end of problem. And he certainly isn't to blame because no proper adjustments were immediately made by the police for all the subsequent lineups!!
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Oswald complained about being paraded with teenagers during the fourth lineup--not the first. That's also from your own source.
And you've still given no reason why he couldn't have complained after the lineup.
Yet again, I renew my request that you address my previous questions and stop arguing peripheral issues until you have done so.
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