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The whole notion that anybody "proved" Oswald did it is laughable.
There is no jury that would have ever convicted Oswald. There simply was not enough evidence. That is why it was essential that Oswald never go to a trial, as he should have.
The state of Texas had jurisdiction for a murder trial. But Secret Service Agents under the direct orders of LBJ took Kennedy's body at gunpoint (violating state laws) and drove the body to the airport and loaded it onto the plane that LBJ was waiting in.
Johnson refused to leave Texas until he had the body on the plane.
Two days later, Oswald had been shot and killed by an organized crime figure (Ruby) in the basement of the Dallas police department. This prevented any possibility of Oswald ever making it to trial.
Johnson immediately announced a special handpicked commission (of his choosing) would investigate the assassination in lieu of a trial.
The Warren Commission started with the assumption that Oswald was the lone killer and never seriously considered any witnesses or evidence that was to the contrary (and there was a lot of evidence and many witnesses that had conflicting testimony with the Commissions assumption).
Speaking of conspiracies, how about all those people at Dealy Plaza that conspired to run up to the Grassy Knoll and pretend they heard gunshots coming from behind that fence! :D :D
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