Creative Speculation
In reply to the discussion: Dallas Morning News: Gary Mack and the evolution of a JFK conspiracy theorist [View all]William Seger
(11,040 posts)"... to Sylvia Odio's Dallas apartment in late September 1963." DiEugenio claims that the visit would have been at the time the Warren Commission believed Oswald was on a bus to Mexico City (which turns out to be inaccurate, since the visit could have happened on the evening before Oswald left). Apparently, in the pathological epistemology of JFK conspiracism, finding anything the Warren Commission might have gotten wrong is somehow supposed to prove that they lied their asses off to cover up a conspiracy, completely regardless of the evidence that lead to their conclusions.
Odio was involved with an anti-Castro group, whereas Oswald was involved with the Fair Play for Cuba Committee, so such a meeting wouldn't make much sense (unless possibly Oswald was trying to infiltrate the group), but DiEugenio somehow "concludes" that someone was trying to set Oswald up. Or something. Somehow.
If it really was Oswald that visited Odio, that would imply... well, absolutely nothing, really -- spooky one-note sound track not withstanding.
It doesn't seem like you or anyone else actually wants to discuss these silly videos, MMM.