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I picked up How to Play With Your Food from the library the other night and I am in love with it. Even without the little gimmick packet that came with new copies, it is a great read. I got to the bit where they talk about recreating the JFK melon shot. In one paragraph, they say, "You sure aren't going to get us on record saying Oswald acted alone. We just don't have enough facts. We weren't even near Dallas on that day and we can prove that much." I understand being skeptical about being skeptical. That is, admitting that you can't be sure. All I'm really wondering about is the first line, where they kind of say that they don't think Oswald acted alone. Someone who knows them better can clear this up.
Did they used to somewhat think that Oswald didn't act alone, and then changed their minds? Or am I misreading it? Anyone know?