have to go back to Russia to buy a car.”[10] The Warren Report dismissed the provocative behavior of the young man at Downtown Lincoln Mercury, saying he couldn’t have been Oswald: Their descriptions didn’t match, Oswald couldn’t drive, and Oswald was apparently elsewhere that afternoon.[11] But the Warren Commission left unmentioned another possibility—that the “returnee from Russia” who “would soon have the cash” to buy a $3000 automobile was indeed not Lee Harvey Oswald but an imposter, planting fake evidence against the man whose name he was using as his own.