None of those points are consistent with the Kennedy assassination.
l. LHO was not Kennedy's 'neighbor, nor do we know that the rifle belonged to LHO.
2. There were no fresh prints found on the rifle, but only faded prints, weeks old, that could not be readable nor ID'd
3. LHO did not "admit" anything. That he was in the building was an irrefutable fact that required no "admission".
4. LHO most certainly did have an alibi, namely that he was eating lunch in the lunch room.
5. There was no paper work showing that LHO ordered the rifle, but only a fellow named Hidell, and no proof that LHO ever took delivery of the rifle.
6. Photographs of LHO allegedly holding a rifle were not found after 2 separate searches, but only after a third search after the incriminating fake photos were planted in the garage and "discovered" by an unknown person.
7. A traceable bullet found is an ambiguous term which does not preclude that the bullets came from another source.
8. Ditto, NO. 7.
9. The autopsists conclusions were not consistent with the medical evidence.