I'm not a mindreader, either, but, as far as it goes, I never saw anything I'd call "surprise" on Oswald's face.  And I never heard it in his voice.  What I saw and heard -- or thought I did -- was the flat, expressionless reactions of someone who's not quite ... right.  He didn't seem confused or surprised or scared. He didn't seem victorious or proud or smirky.  It was just flat and straightforward.  I couldn't read anything into it.  He didn't seem like a man who'd just killed two people -- including a president of the United States.  And he didn't seem like a guy who'd just been falsely accused of killing someone.  He just seemed sort of empty.  

If you want to know what God thinks of money, just look at the people he gave it to.                                                                                     Dorothy Parker