Those who believe that Oswald was waiting for
the bus outside his rooming house after assassinating President Kennedy can
give no reason why. Why would he take that
22/Beckley bus northbound back toward Dallas?
Or southbound, which would take him exactly where? If you can’t say “why,” you can’t say “what.”
Lee hurriedly left and set out on foot to try to
escape with his life. He knew his best
chance was to flee the country ASAP.
Just two months earlier, he had taken a Greyhound bus to Mexico. That meant transferring to the 55/Lancaster
bus to connect. But thanks to Mary
Bledsoe, he now had to walk to the stop at Jefferson and Ewing, forced south by
the dry creek bed created by the old outflow from Lake Cliff.
For full details, read
The
Final Truth: Solving the Mystery of the JFK Assassination
-- Edward Bauer
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