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Lee Harvey Oswald: Mysteries In American History
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I think Lee Harvey Oswald may have been completely innocent. There are multiple facts that show a lot of evidence towards the fact that Oswald hadn't done anything at all on the day of November 22, 1963 when president John F. Kennedy was assassinated.
One of the things that disprove the theory that Oswald was carrying a gun into the Texas School Book Depository was that the gun that Oswald may or may not have owned would not have fit in the package that he was carrying to work. He said that I am carrying curtain rods to work in response to his friend asking him what was. In my opinion he may have actually been carrying curtain rods. More evidence to this is that 3 minutes before the shooting, Oswald was seen

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