Author of Cold Case Kennedy: A New Investigation Into the Assassination of JFK: Hardcover, Kindle
And The Lee Harvey Oswald Files: Why the CIA killed Kennedy: Hardcover
How Flip got interested in the case
Oswald's two best friends described him as a kind man
1960s was the hopeful decade
The world changed after JFK's murder and not for the better
Oswald is said to have disassembled the Mannlicher Carcano rifle and carried it into the TSBD
No screwdriver was found in the TSBD
No fingerprints were found on the rifle
Oswald was NOT in the sniper's nest at the moment of the shooting
Victoria Adams did not see Oswald go down the stairs
Adams is not mentioned in the WC report
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Nelson Delgado, a fellow marine of Oswald
Delgado testified “...he (Oswald) got a lot of ‘Maggie’s drawers’ you know, a lot of misses,
but he didn’t give a darn”. Oswald, he added, “wasn’t as enthusiastic as the rest of us.
We all loved—liked, you know, going to the range”
See Chapter 4 of On the Trail of the Assassins
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To say that only Oswald shot JFK is a theory; it can be called The Lone Nut Theory
The lone nut theorists have two lone nuts in their story: Oswald and Jack Ruby
Attempts on Kennedy's life in Tampa and Chicago
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Oswald did not buy any bullets for the Mannlicher Carcano rifle
Only two stores in Dallas sold the special bullets for the Carcano
There were only FOUR bullets found: The three shots and the fourth in the chamber
No pack or box of bullets were found
Oswald had the opportunity but no motive to kill Kennedy
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If Oswald wanted to become famous by killing Kennedy, then why did he say that he was a patsy?
Vincent Bugliosi avoids tough questions in his book Reclaiming History