No, Asshole. Our interest is NOT in what time the transfer ticket expired. It is in Oswald's state of mind, his intentions, and whether he was going to ride a bus again. And there is no evidence that he was going to do so; there are no grounds to think that; and of course, he didn't do that.
FOCUS, DIPSHIT: YOU HAVE NO RIGHT TO CLAIM OR ASSUME THAT OSWALD INTENDED TO RIDE THE BUS AGAIN BUT CHANGED HIS MIND.
You haven't gotten anywhere close to meeting the burden of proving that.
And it has never been claimed by anyone. Point to any researcher of any stripe who has claimed that Oswald intended to ride the bus again- that he was waiting on Beckley to catch a bus traveling south on Beckley- but he changed his mind and traveled on foot down Patton instead.
You are just dis-infoing because you are a dis-info agent. A paid dis-info agent.
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