Lee Harvey Oswald always showed a pattern of behavior during his short life which would have influenced a jury to conclude that he could have been responsible for the murder of the President of the United States. During his time, Oswald portrayed a behavior of not having any confidence and low self-esteem.
Lee Harvey Oswald had a lonely childhood, he was considered a “loner” loved to read and his short time in the US. Marines. During his time in the Marines he started to teach himself the Russian language. Lee then started to look into communist/Russian groups and newspapers then Lee started to have discipline issues in the service. Oswald was counseled for accidently discharging a pistol and wounding his arm. Following the pistol incident Oswald was court-martialed and sent to jail for 30 days. Lee just couldn’t stay out of trouble. Oswald was discharged from the Marines in 1959. After he got out he took his interest of the Soviet Union to a whole new level. He tried to defect to the Soviet Union after the Marines and promise them he could give them US military intelligence. His efforts to become a Soviet citizen was denied. Oswald definitely had a fascination with the USSR. After his time in the Marines and a failed attempt to become a Soviet citizen. Lee married a young lady named Marina. He worked in many small time jobs. Due to his on and off job history, his family moved from one small apartment to another. In 1963, Oswald started to focus on the communist revolution in a …show more content…
After another fight with Marina, Oswald started his day off by sneaking out of the house early in the morning. Marina Oswald noticed that the coffee pot was cold, and Lee placed a significant amount of money ($170) on the table. Marina didn’t notice that Lee also left his wedding ring on the