Creative Speculation
In reply to the discussion: 32 Reasons and Arguments There Was No Conspiracy Behind Oswald Killing Kennedy [View all]Bolo Boffin
(23,872 posts)Jean Davison calls this (Bugliosi's description) "the ultimate weakness of the conspiracy theorists' contention that Lee Harvey Oswald was framed... their erroneous conception of Oswald." Far from being a "piece of chaff," Oswald was the exact opposite. He was belligerent in his independence from others. He described himself as having "a mean streak of independence." He bristled at rules and regulations and seemed to dislike any authority. Any attempt to manipulate him into place would have drawn his ire and bullheadedness, and so also he would not have welcomed the constraints of working together with others to carry out the assassination.
Marina also testified and told her biographer that he would never have taken part in a conspiracy to kill the president. Said Priscilla McMillian, "Lee had no use for the opinions of anybody but himself. He had only contempt for other people."