LOS ANGELES, CA (AP).- The brother of Lee Harvey Oswald said Monday a coffin that once held the body of the presidential assassin should have been destroyed years ago rather then being auctioned off and allowed to exist as a ghoulish keepsake. Robert L. Oswald said he didn’t know the coffin still existed until he read in a Texas newspaper this month that it had been put up for sale. Oswald, 76, said he attempted to contact a funeral home owner to halt the sale, but his call was not returned. He said a similar request was ignored by the Santa Monica auction house that handled the sale. “This is not about money on my part.” Oswald said. “The coffin should have been destroyed years ago, and that is what I desire now.” Lee