An analysis of the bus and cab ride stories? That's exactly what I've been asking for which you have never provided. Who came up with the idea? When did he come up with it? And after coming up with it (the general idea) who wrote the actual script? Who came up with saying that Oswald walked for several blocks down Elm, got on a bus and rode it for two blocks heading back towards the Depository, then got off but first getting a transfer ticket, walked several more blocks, got a cab but first offering it to a woman, had it take him 5 blocks past his home so that he had to walk back, etc.? Did they hire a professional script writer for that or did Henry Wade do it? And how did they decide on the exact bus? How did they come up with Mrs. Bledsoe? Oh, that's right; you say they invented her, that she didn't even exist. Idiot.
As far as them not finding the transfer ticket before 4 pm, what is the problem? You search someone mainly looking for weapons, to make sure they aren't armed. Secondly, you want to get their ID. Obviously, he didn't have a gun in there. Plus, a shirt pocket, if it's flat and has no flap, barely shows at all. I can see how they could miss it completely. It's not a big deal. It's no stretch.
And now you're saying that Oswald didn't say he rode a cab? Are you completely out of your mind? We have the details about it. Oswald didn't mention it in the first interview where he only mentioned the bus. But then, the next day, Saturday, he essentially apologized for not mentioning the cab the day before. He said the bus got stuck in a traffic jam, so he got off and caught a cab, and the fare was 85 cents. That's in the Fritz Notes which were not discovered until the late 1990s, 10 years after Fritz died. You can't tell me that the Fritz Notes were an elaborate plot to deceive. Is that what you're saying, Backes? Do you even admit that Fritz wrote them? Or perhaps you think they were forged. But, there is a lot in them that does not support the official story, such as "out with Bill Shelley in front" and Oswald denying he ever told the curtain rod story to Frazier. So, who was scheming to undermine the official story with these notes? It certainly wasn't Fritz because he was a team player. I have said repeatedly that he had no foreknowledge of the assassination, that he was waiting at the Trade Mart to eat a steak with JFK with every expectation of doing it. Nobody cut him in on the plot. However, once it happened, great PRESSURE was applied on him to accept that Oswald did it. He received 11 calls from LBJ's assistant Cliff Carter that afternoon. And I assure you he didn't ask him to come up with a phony transportation story for Oswald. I know what he asked him to do because it's in Phil Nelson's book. He asked him to wrap it up, to close the case, to STOP THE INVESTIGATION because they had their man. But, inventing a phony story about public transportation would only have broadened the investigation and complicated the case, requiring more witnesses, etc., and nobody asked him to do that. And he certainly didn't think of it himself. There wasn't even time.
Backes you're stupid. You were born stupid; you are always going to be stupid; and there is no cure for your stupidity.
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