3 Replies to “The Man Who Knew Lee Harvey Oswald”

  1. “I have often asked Marina whether Lee might have been capable of joining with an accomplice to kill the President.

    Never, she says. Lee was too secretive ever to have told anyone his plans. Nor could he have acted in concert, accepted orders, or obeyed any plan by anybody else. The reason Marina gives is that Lee had no use for the opinions of anybody but himself. He had only contempt for other people.

    ‘He was a lonely person,’ she says. ‘He trusted no one. He was too sick. It [killing Kennedy] was the fantasy of a sick person, to get attention only for himself.’”

    Marina’s biographer, Priscilla McMillan

  2. I’d put investigative journalist Mark Groubert in a debate against this Hoover Institution fossil any day of the week.
    Oswald was an illiterate, dyslexic, marine corps f**k up, yet was sent to a Naval Air Station in Atsugi Japan as a radar operator for 2 years.
    Oh sure. Happens all the time.

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