Who shot JFK. Will we ever find out???
Oh what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive', Sir Walter Scott.
The above quote is often mistakenly attributed to Shakespeare, when in
fact it comes from a poem by Sir Walter Scott on Flodden field. Yet, it is very
apt to describe the fascinating talk given by Phil Davies on the ‘suspected’
assassin of President John F Kennedy, Lee Harvey Oswald. This was the third
talk given by Mr Davies on the subject, yet the question as to who ultimately
shot Kennedy is still very uncertain,
Mr Davies began his talk by stating that the poster advertising the talk
had been incorrect and the “J”, might refer to Lee’s elder brother (Joke, Ed). However,
in his view the assassination would rank with most of the world shattering events
of the last century. He mused as to how the late twentieth century would have
panned out had he not been shot. Possibly, there would not have been a Vietnam
War, a Nixon Presidency, Watergate, Chinese détente or glasnost. He then turned the focus of
his talk on to the mercurial Lee Harvey Oswald, on whom there is little
evidence that he actually pulled the trigger.
Oswald was born in New Orleans in 1939, his father, Robert Lee Oswald,
left his unstable mother and two older siblings. In the absence of a father
figure, Oswald came under the influence of an uncle who was a minor figure in
the New Orleans underworld. He in turn was known to Carlos Marcello, the father
figure of the Sicilian Mafioso in New Orleans. Robert Kennedy, brother of JFK
had attempted (unsuccessfully) to extradite Marcello to his native Colombia,
and it is possible that this played a part in his assassination.
Oswald was rather a misfit as a child as well as being dyslexic. It did
not help that his mother who worked as a care worker moved schools thirteen
times, which did not help him make friends. He had an above average IQ ( 118)
and was prone to seek attention, a feature of his character which would remain
with him until his ultimate demise. It is also probable that he was influenced
by the television programme “I have Three Lives”, which featured the “Reds
under the beds scare”, of Joseph McCarthy. Oswald empathised with the
victimhood exemplified at this time.
In 1954, Oswald returned to New Orleans and joined the Air Cadets, where
he was trained by a rather strange character David Ferry. Ferry, suffered from
alopecia, wore a wig and was a homosexual, yet was involved in the JFK shooting
some eight years hence. Oswald began reading
avidly, especially military manuals and he also had an interest in the writings
of Karl Marx. Ironically, he attempted to join the American Socialist Party at
this point when also enlisting in the US Marine Corps. He trained in
Mississippi and California where he was trusted with classified information. He
was then transferred to Osaka, Japan, where the evidence points that he was in
the process of defecting to Russia. He may have had a role in the downing of
the U2 spy plane. In Osaka, Oswald became fluent in both Japanese and Russian ,
in addition he became involved with a beautiful geisha who inevitably was a
Russian spy. Following a series of disciplinary incidents, Oswald was forced to
leave the Marines and then began a bizarre series of events whereby he moved to
Le Havre, London, Helsinki and then Stockholm. He gained a visitor’s visa to
enter Russia and appeared on Russian television.
At first, the Russians viewed him as an embarrassment yet allowed him to
overstay his visa when he slit his wrists in protest. Following a stay in a
psychiatric hospital he went to Minsk, where the Soviets began to view him as a
‘useful idiot’. There he worked in a radio factory where he learned photographic
skills, a skill which would help him identify fake photos when he was arrested
after the Kennedy shooting. He married the daughter of a KGB Colonel, Marina.
Yet, getting bored with life in the USSR he demanded to be sent back to the
USA.
In 1961, Oswald and his wife arrive back in the USA, where he felt
slighted that his return did not get much attention from the media. He then
went to Fort Worth, Texas, where he was befriended by an oil magnate, a white
Russian emigre who was also
a covert agent for the CIA (he was not thought to be a material witness in
the ultimate investigation into the assassination). Oswald then had a series of
menial jobs and was very cruel to his wife who left him taking the two children
with her. Oswald at this point buys two rifles for $29, using aliases and safe
boxes in classic spy style. It is thought at this point that he tried to
assassinate a right wing US general, whom he missed as an easy target, a doubt
then arises as to how he would have been able to shoot Kennedy with crack
accuracy. Bizarrely, he also left the USA for Mexico City where he visited both
the Cuban and Russian embassy, Oswald even had time for an affair with a
Russian attaché. Another twist to the tale is that five weeks before the
assassination of Kennedy, the file held by the FBI on Oswald was ordered to be
destroyed by J Edgar Hoover.
The events surrounding
the assassination of John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, on
Friday, November 22, 1963, at 12:30 p.m., also indicate that Oswald, though
part of the plot in some way, was unlikely to be the killer. To begin with he
could not drive and took the bus to the centre of Dallas. After the
assassination he took a taxi to his lodgings after a visit to the cinema, he
also passes a policeman without arising suspicion. After lurking in a doorway
it was a shopkeeper that alerted the Police to his whereabouts in the cinema.
Despite the fact that the rifle belonged to Oswald there is no evidence that he
shot it.
Taken to
the Chief of Police in Dallas, he is questioned for 14 hours, yet there is no
written record of the deliberations. The press were outside and on occasion Oswald
was seen, where he referred to himself as a “patsy”, slang for fall guy. Later
when attempting to be moved to the city penitentiary a series of unfortunate
events gave Jack Ruby, an Italian Jew with connections to the mafia, a clear
view of Oswald whom he shot dead. Ruby was arrested and the body of Lee Harvey Oswald
was taken, ironically, to the same Parkland Hospital where the corpse of JFK
lay.
Lee Harvey Oswald arrested. |
Jack Ruby |
Mr Gwyn
Thomas thanked Mr Davies for a most interesting talk.
The History
Society will now take a break until September. The Annual trip has been moved
to Saturday 20th October, and details will be available in the AGM
on the second Monday in September.
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Thanks for your time, and I hope to hear back from you, Lesley.
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