jerrab » 19 minutes ago » wrote: ↑
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There were no nitrates on Oswald’s cheek, indicating he hadn’t fired a rifle. There were nitrates on his hands, but on the palms, not the back of his hand. When you fire a pistol it deposits nitrates on the back of the hand holding the pistol. In 1963 handling cardboard boxes or a newspaper could cause you to test positive for nitrates. Oswald handled boxes in his job and read newspapers all the time, including on the morning of the 22nd of November, 1963. So, Oswald had no nitrates on his cheek and the back of his hand, indicating he did not fire a rifle or pistol. Because of his job, the nitrates on the palm of his hand is meaningless
So...
He ordered the rifle...
He brought "curtain rods" to work that day that they never found
The rifle had his fingerprints on them.
And he fled the scene.
And now there's no evidence he fired the rifle.??????????
Are you saying now someone else fired the rifle??