Friday, December 26, 2025

 To everyone who believes in Oswald’s innocence, are you aware of how many times he complained about not having a lawyer? I counted 13x that he publicly complained about it in the hall to reporters, where we can hear him. Then, he devoted his entire MPC address to it. And he ended by saying, “And I ask that someone come forward to give me legal assistance.”  He could not have been more clear and emphatic about what he wanted.

Well, do you really think that just 18 hours later, he would turn down H Lous Nichols’ offer for a lawyer? A free lawyer?  .  

Oswald didn’t ask the world to contact John Abt for him. He just asked for a lawyer, any lawyer. I tell you that it would have been insane for Oswald to turn down Nichol’s offer, and he didn't. He never got the offer. It was an Oswald double, and Nichols was bamboozled.

Nichols said that on Saturday afternoon, he called Captain King of the DPD and explained his mission. He said that King’s response was: “Oswald hasn’t asked for a lawyer. He has not asked for the right to call a lawyer, or that a lawyer be furnished to him. If he does, I am certainly going to call you and let you know, because we want to be sure that if he wants a lawyer, he gets one. We don't want it to be a situation of anybody saying that we deprived him of the right to have a lawyer."

How could King not know what Oswald said to the world at the Midnight Press Conference on Friday night? Wasn’t he there? He was a Police Captain.  His statement to Nichols could not have been more diametrically false. The truth was just the opposite, that Oswald desperately wanted a lawyer. 

And that’s why I started looking very closely at this. Nichols said he didn’t leave for City Hall until 5:00. And when he got there, it was pandemonium and wall to wall people. He said he went to the Chief’s office, and Chief Curry came to him in the reception area and invited him to come into his private office. Nichols said that an FBI agent was there, and he was introduced to him. I find it odd that he didn’t mention the agent’s name. Or did he? There’s a very good chance that that FBI agent was James Bookhout because he was the FBI liaison to the Dallas Police. And that would explain why they removed it from the record.

Nichols was taken up to talk to Oswald in his cell. They only talked for 5 minutes. Then, Nichols, with Currie present, gave a press briefing to reporters about what happened. So, what time was that press briefing?

I did an AI search, and the time it gave me was 5:30. But, that is impossible. He didn’t leave his house until 5:00. There is no way all that happened in half an hour.

Oswald had an evening interrogation that was scheduled for 6:30. We have a film of him being taken to it. And the film says that it was 6:24. In it, Oswald exits the elevator room. This was a private elevator just for police; not the public. It was how they got up to the higher floors that were closed to the public. The public elevator only went to the 3rd floor. So, Oswald was brought down to the 3rd floor this way, and you see him walk down the hall and then into the Homicide Bureau, where Fritz’ glass-walled office was. Here is the video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04aL80prg7U

You should watch it because it’s weird. The tone of it is weird. Oswald was supposed to be a double-murderer, right? But, it’s all very light-hearted. It seems downright friendly. ‘There he is, Lee Oswald, on his way.”  It reminds me of Ed McMahon saying, “Heeeeeerrrre’s Johnny."

Then, you see Oswald go up to this short guy in the hall and say, “What have  you got against Broby?” That short guy was James Bookhout. And they did all they could to hide Bookhout’s features.  

Notice that Bookhout’s eye is closed. Do you really think he was standing there with his eyes closed? I told you that Hosty wrote in his book that Bookhout had to stand on a pedestal to find him. It was because he was short.

Then, you see Bookhout follow Oswald into the Homicide Bureau because he attended every Oswald interrogation.

That had to be Bookhout. And someone told me that he was Bookhout. Who else could Oswald have known? He didn’t walk up to a stranger. Oswald knew Hosty, but Hosty only attended the first interrogation.. Bookhout attended them all. It’s fair to say that Fritz and Bookhout were the only two men that Oswald got to know. And this guy wasn’t Fritz. He definitely was Bookhout.

So, the clock said 6:24. I say they waited for this and then moved the Oswald double into Oswald’s cell, and that’s who Nichols met with and who rejected his offer for a lawyer. Oswald never would have done that.

I’m going to end this with the Midnight Press Conference. Watch it again, in light of what I just told you. Do you think this Oswald would have turned down an offer of a lawyer? And be aware that all that noise you hear during his address was added. It isn’t real. It wasn’t there at the time. How could it be? Oswald was sounding so cogent, so compelling, so rational, and so impressive that they had to dilute that by adding all that ridiculous noise. You even hear a man giving the order, “At ease” which is the last order to a firing squad. Do you think they might have been playing with our minds?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxvxgODFxEo

If you believe in Oswald’s innocence as I do, if you believe that he was sane and sound and had his wits about him, then you have to realize that he never met with Nichols and turned down his offer of a lawyer. That claim is just another lie; another deception, in this horrid, wicked, evil undertaking.

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