On Monday, July 24, 2023 at 8:51:12 AM UTC-4, Gil Jesus wrote:
On Monday, July 24, 2023 at 6:45:30 AM UTC-4, John Corbett wrote:
It just shows how easy it is to misjudge the length of something by a foot. When a tape measure
was used, the bag was 38 inches.
And yet neither of the witnesses positively identified the CE 142 bag as the bag they saw that morning.
We don't need the witnesses to positively identify the bag. The bag has Oswald's fingerprints
on it which positively identifies it as the bag Oswald brought into the TSBD.
Even if they had the length wrong, you would have thought that they would remember that it was pieced together with tape.
You must think people are normally observant of details which would seem very unimportant
at the time they saw them.
But alas, no evidence that Oswald brought a 38 inch package to work that morning.
<snicker>
No evidence? A 38 inch bag with Oswald's prints on it is not evidence Oswald brought a 38
inch bag into the TSBD. It's a good thing we have a sleuth like Gil on this case to point out these
things to us.
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