I will add this. My pop is a grassy knoll/second shooter guy, and when he saw the actual distance (6th floor to Elm), right away it was, "Shit, I coulda hit that." It's pretty fucken close.
Of course, it doesn't address all the other fun stuff folks love to debate about that day.
Interesting--my dad is a multiple shooter theorist too but he isn't intense about it.
He just thought the distance was too far
I think the media made too many implications
It
Is very possible Oswald did it obviously
I don't know anything special
And I don't like to waste energy
Conspiracy theorists are always extremists
It's black or white
And it
Is sometimes in life and love and ... Then you realize there's always a second perspective that is not yours (at least a second)
But we never heard the second perspective here (oswald's)
So the case is essentially black
And white to me
But not in an extremist way
It simply is
As it is
Oswald was the prime
Suspect with Cuban links and a low
IQ
And there was enough evidence that he was the shooter
Before he could give his perspective and be tried
He was killed
That is all
It
Is to me.
I enjoy history
Not revisionist history
And all history is grey because we only have perspectives full of confirmation biases and different view points (literally; angles)
So
Grey
Is black and white
Is real
Is a straight fine and blurred line