Bull shit, Wee Cock Sparrow. And what you definitely said was that Oswald saw Shelley on his way up to the 6th floor to lock and load. That's a fact, and if you beg to differ, you can join Joseph Backes in proscenium hell and assume the position.
Now about that transfer ticket, here it is. There is actually no visible time stamp on it.
It's not too visible here, but above where it says A.M. there is some faint blue ink. Was that perhaps the time stamp? Or was it on the other side? I don't know, but we definitely don't see it here. But what it says is:
Good within 15 minutes of time indicated on the date issued at first point of intersection or transfer point on connecting lines except to vicinity of starting point.
Since Oswald walked a ways and then rode a ways (about 3 miles) by cab in order to get home, how likely is it that the transfer was still good for a bus close to his home?
bpete's analysis of why we should take the expiration time as 1:15 is more fecal issuance.
But, it has very little relevance anyway because there is no chance that Oswald rode the bus to the Texas theater. Obviously, it is no part of the official story, which says that he walked. Every lone-nutter says he walked, while CTs may differ but I've never heard anyone say he took the bus. It really isn't on the table.
Therefore, the argument that the transfer ticket was found because Oswald transferred it from one shirt to another is just more shit issuing from bpete's ass. And he produces a hell of a lot of shit for a sparrow.
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