Steven B I think so too.
I think Oswald was out front. Marina identified him in the photo, she knew him better than anyone. I believe he went to the lunchroom after the shooting where he was found by Baker and Truly. However, what puzzles me is his calm demeanor after witnessing the murder of the President. I don't get why he wasn't freaked out, everybody else was frantically running around. There's got to be a reason
I think Oswald was out front. Marina identified him in the photo, she knew him better than anyone. I believe he went to the lunchroom after the shooting where he was found by Baker and Truly. However, what puzzles me is his calm demeanor after witnessing the murder of the President. I don't get why he wasn't freaked out, everybody else was frantically running around. There's got to be a reason
- Oswald Innocence Campaign Steven, I have examined this question, and I think it's possible, even likely, that Oswald left the doorway for the lunch room before the fatal head shot. If you look at the Altgens photo, which was taken several seconds before the fatal head shot, nobody is reacting to Kennedy being shot. It's all cheers and celebration. So, if Oswald left right after he was snapped in the Altgens Photo, he may not have realized that Kennedy was shot. Oswald reached the lunchroom just a few seconds before Officer Baker. However, Baker ran, while Oswald walked. And Oswald did not walk fast because he was not out of breath when Baker saw him. So, for Oswald to have beaten Baker to the lunch room meant that he (Oswald) must have gotten a significant head start. And that's why I say that Oswald left the doorway right after the Altgens photo was taken, and I mean within 2 seconds.
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