
Lee Harvey Oswald’s First Assassination? (Maj. Gen. Edwin Walker)
Jimmy Akin's Mysterious World
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Marina Oswald's Testimony on the Walker Assassination
Marina Oswald told the Warren Commission that her husband Lee had been planning the Walker shooting for two months, meaning since February. Three photographs found among Oswald's possessions after the assassination were identified by Marina Oswald as photographs of General Walker's house. Experts confirmed that they were of Walker's house and even identified a small range of dates when they were taken. They also found a couple of extra photos of train tracks that were between half a mile and a mile of Walker's home.
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Lee Harvey Oswald is most famous for the official conclusion that he was the lone assassin of John F. Kennedy. Jimmy Akin and Dom Bettinelli look at the claim that Oswald may have made an earlier assassination attempt on a public figure, including who it was and why.
