The sixth floor window of the Texas Book Depository is pictured during ceremonies marking the 50th anniversary of JFK's assassination in DallasThrough Jana J. Pruet FORT WORTH, Texas (Reuters) – On a frigid, wet Texas Sunday, a small but consistent trickle of curious visitors made their strategy to the grave of Kennedy assassin Lee Harvey Oswald on the fiftieth anniversary of his murder. At the grave website online Sunday morning, a simple stone marker laid flat in the ground reads "OSWALD." There was no first identify, no beginning date or date of demise at his grave in Fort Worth, just west of Dallas. Only a few came to look the grave on the anniversary. Coming two days after the global media blitz to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, gunned down with the aid of Oswald throughout a commute to Dallas on November 22, 1963, the anniversary of Oswald's killing has remained an afterthought.