Although I landed a bit short of buying into any of the popular conspiracy theories, I did have a few doubts at one time. However, a number of articles I've read over the years have led me to be extremely skeptical of the view that Oswald did not act alone.. Originally Posted by CaptainMidnight#1: One should distinguish in the Kennedy shooting between a "conspiracy to kill JFK" and whether or not a loan shooter implemented the focus of the conspiracy.
#2: Based on Federal standards it does not take much to "participate" in a conspiracy ... the "conspirator" does not have to commit a crime in furtherance of the conspiracy, it only requires knowing that the "plot" is to do the criminal act.
#3: The FBI (and other Federal LE agencies) has a bad habit of dismissing locals (unless it is advantageous to the FBI to do otherwise) and history is fairly recent with episodes in which that "back fired," plus at the moment JFK was pronounced dead it was critical that a "calm" atmosphere be generated quickly, which is a good motivation for the Feds, under Johnson's direction, to quash any "wild" imaginations.
#4: As far as I was concerned the way Oswald was killed and the person who killed him was sufficient enough to suggest other involvements beyond Oswald, who was simply a "mechanic" tasked with a "fix" .... or as some would say ... a "solution." There were no "friends" of the Kennedy's "behind" Ruby.... and Ruby was the ideal guy to "clean up the mess," since his days were numbered and he was a courthouse rat with access as a known face.
#5. As for the Dallas PD ... with the Dallas County SO ... all involved with parading him out unprotected to a death sentence should have been summarily fired for not protecting their prisoner, and even walking him to his death.