Still waiting for some evidence good enough to indict someone other than Oswald.
What about the FBI's own informant who heard Carlos Marcello admitting to having JFK killed? I posted that declassified memo earlier. If alive and healthy, he could've been before a grand jury for his admission alone.
basketcase said:
And I'll do so until someone provides compelling evidence that someone other than Oswald was the killer.
If you can afford to take the time to study this case, you'll find that the official version doesn't hold water if not subject to evidence tampering and obstruction of justice. There are many good books such as Barry Kursch IMPOSSIBLE: The Case Against Lee Harvey Oswald, or James DiEugenio's Reclaiming Parkland and his chapter on Oswald's defense.
Nevertheless, it begs to be repeated. Finding another shooter* is irrelevant to a conclusion that JFK was murdered as a result of a conspiracy due to ample circumstantial evidence that supports the latter. (Read Vincent Bugliosi's quote about Conspiracies and Circumstantial Evidence posted above).
Oswald was not convicted. It was a politically-expedient conclusion by a panel appointed by LBJ who compelled commissioners including the Chief Justice of the US into participating in it.
*Too long a story to explain now, but these are suspects: James Files (still in jail and perhaps untrustworthy), Richard Cain (aka Ricardo Scalzitti), Charles Nicolletti, Lucien Sarti, Roscoe White, Eugene Hale Brading (Jim Braden) suspected of being a radio coordinator or look-out, Herminio Diaz Garcia and David Sanchez Morales. Some of these suspects are weak, others much stronger.
Ask yourself this question too Basketcase.
If Oswald was involved alone, why oh why are there still at least a thousand documents (~ 50,000 pages) sealed in the National Archives on the JFK Assassination?