If Oswald was picked up in a car in Dealey Plaza, why did he wind up in the Texas Theater? It doesn't make sense. They were already mobile. They had wheels. So why couldn't his driver take Oswald to a safe place? I mean theoretically, of course. What justification could they have given him to take him to a theater? To meet someone else? Why? And why meet this person INSIDE the theater?
Look: if you're going to transfer a person from one car to another, you bring the two cars to the same place, where they can be parked next to each other. Oswald gets out of one car and into the other car. Both cars then go their separate ways. That's it! No muss, no fuss. But why accomplish the transfer by having him meet the other driver inside a theater? Inside it? That's ridiculous. Why not meet behind the theater? Or why not meet somewhere where people don't congregate?
Now, I realize that the theater was really a trap for Oswald. But, what explanation could they have given to justify taking him there? How was Oswald supposed to make sense of it? He's with this guy or guys, and they have a car, and instead of taking him where he needed to go or taking him to the location of someone else who could help him, they tell him that he needs to go to the theater and into the theater? That is patently absurd.
What I am saying is that you can't connect Oswald being picked up by a driver in Dealey Plaza with him winding up inside the theater. It doesn't compute. It's irrational. Since they were already in a car, why have him go into the theater?
If Oswald already had a ride, if he was on the road, on the move, why did he go into the theater, Backass?
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