Monday, June 30, 2014

No, Backes, the theater was not good. It's dark in a theater, and Oswald apparently had no little or no idea what the person he was supposed to meet looked like, since he tried out a lot of people. 

Plus, a theater room is supposed to be quiet. People aren't supposed to talk, remember? And, it's enforced.  Plus, according to you, Oswald was already in a car. Somebody came to get him. Remember? That's what you claim, isn't it? So, why couldn't that person take him where he needed to go, and I mean to a safe place? 

What was the point of meeting someone else in a theater, and someone he didn't even know? Why couldn't Oswald's driver just take him to wherever this other person was going to take him? Why did they have to meet in a public place where talking wasn't even allowed? No, the idea of the theater makes no sense, especially since Oswald was already mobile. He could have been driven any number of places that were more appropriate than that theater. And since he already had transportation from the driver who picked him up in Dealey Plaza, there was no justification for him to go to the theater. What the hell did he need from the guy in the theater?

How many other times do you know of in which a getaway driver goes to a theater?    

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