“This case was solved in 1963. Lee Harvey Oswald killed Kennedy and Tippit and yet the conspiracy bandwagon rolls on. How can people still believe that plotters with such huge resources at their disposal wouldn’t simply have placed a trained sniper in a high building, one bullet, followed by a car waiting to get the gunman away? But apparently they avoided this simple and effective plan where little could have gone wrong in favour of an insanely complex set-up involving a gunman in the very worst spot imaginable (the Grassy Knoll) A conspiracy where about a 1000 things could have gone wrong before during and after. Then they set up an allegedly corrupt autopsy after taking zero precautions at Parkland (which is like bank robbers putting on masks after they’ve left the bank) And who do they choose for their fall guy (at a time when the fear of nuclear war with Russia was on everyone’s mind?) And guy who had defected to Russia and who was being watched by the FBI! Just about the worst fall guy on the planet. Then they utterly pointlessly frame him for the Tippit murder?
Wise up. Climb out of the conspiracist rabbit-hole. It was Oswald without a shadow of a doubt.”
MysteryMe65 via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
04/17/23