Originally posted by Patrick Differ
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Humans have imperfect memories and perception. People can misspeak, mistype, and miswrite. Contradictions are not proof of lying. Contradictions are not proof of a conspiracy. One side of the debate accepts this.
Forging x-rays, ballistics, and photographic evidence that will fool forensic techniques that hadn't been invented yet is impossible. One side of the debate accepts this.
Conspiracies exist. Sane conspiracies require credible motives that outweigh the risks of failure. Smart conspiracies minimize the people involved. Smart conspiracies don't require the help of rival organizations. One side of the debate accepts this.
Oswald as a patsy is a non-starter. There are over a dozen witnesses of the Tippet shooting, none of whom were part of the government. It would require the Dallas Police Department to set up and murder one of their own members. None of the civilians or police involved would gain anything from Tippit's murder.
So if there was a conspiracy, Oswald would be part of it. I won't rule out that Oswald had a few of supporters that chickened out or failed, but so far no evidence has been shown that they exist.
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