Robrob
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If being "dead and gone" is your critical criteria for the notion of making LHO the "lone gunman" perfectly fine; then explain why J. Edgar Hoover expressed the need to blame this on LHO to LBJ, this was less than 24 hours after our President was killed and a full 24 hours prior to LHO being gunned down. In that same conversation, JEH told LBJ that the case against LHO was not strong. At this time, the FBI had: the gun (actually 2 guns, the other being the one used on Tippet), the shells, the information on buying the gun (A. Heidel), and LHO. JEH also expressed that LHO has denied everything...
The conversation between LBJ and JEH was erased but the transcripts survived. Can this be explained away by "events overtake the ability of the person(s) involved to operate competently."?
Or, as a normal person might say - it's an example of the head of the investigation wanting to get this thing done and over before public outcry causes too much turmoil?
You are conflating (accidentally I'm sure) a casual statement about getting a nationally important investigation sewn up quickly with some kind of public confession of conspiratorial guilt.