And an issue that’s never responded to Caz is concerning his order sheet which, as you know, was on a clip board and found on the 6th floor. Oswald was an order picker. He had to fill in his sheet as he picked the books and put the orders together to show that the order was complete. Then he would take his orders downstairs via the lift, with the filled in order sheet so that another employee could prepare them for being despatched to the customer. Oswald’s order form had 3 orders on it for him to pick. He hadn’t filled in the form.
This can only mean that from the time that he arrived at work to the moment he left the building after the assassination Lee Harvey Oswald didn’t do a stroke of work. This can only mean 3 things:
1. He was otherwise occupied.
2. He wasn’t concerned with providing evidence that he’d been working.
3. When we combine No.2 with the fact that he’d left Marina the large sum of $170 (far, far more than he’d ever given her before) and also that he’d left his wedding ring we can only conclude that this was a man who, a) expected never to return to the TSBD or home, and b) fully expected to be arrested.
This indicates the very opposite of an innocent man.
This can only mean that from the time that he arrived at work to the moment he left the building after the assassination Lee Harvey Oswald didn’t do a stroke of work. This can only mean 3 things:
1. He was otherwise occupied.
2. He wasn’t concerned with providing evidence that he’d been working.
3. When we combine No.2 with the fact that he’d left Marina the large sum of $170 (far, far more than he’d ever given her before) and also that he’d left his wedding ring we can only conclude that this was a man who, a) expected never to return to the TSBD or home, and b) fully expected to be arrested.
This indicates the very opposite of an innocent man.
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