OSWALD’S SUDDEN CHANGE OF PLANS LED TO HIS
WALK OF VULNERABILITY
Lee left the 20-Marsalis bus after only two
blocks, a Red Flag that he changed his escape plans in mid-flight. He had intended to transfer to the
55-Lancaster bus which connected with the Greyhound bus to Nuevo Laredo and
Monterrey, Mexico. He had no intention
of delaying his escape by stopping at his rooming house; for that he would have
taken the 22-Beckley bus.
Mary Bledsoe forced him off the Marsalis bus
so he needed to walk to the nearest Lancaster bus stop. To make that walk of vulnerability as short
as possible, he took a cab to his rooming house and then headed for the stop at
Jefferson and Ewing. Officer J. D.
Tippit gave his life preventing Oswald from ever getting there.
For full details on this and everything else
about this tragedy, read
The
Final Truth: Solving the Mystery of the JFK Assassination
-- Edward Bauer
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