Thanks to Tom Scully I have updated this question.
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This incident occurred on October 6, 1963, and she contacted the FBI regarding it since she recovered a shell. This seems very important, but NOT to the FBI or WC I guess. All we get is one TINY paragraph denoted CE 2448.Quote on
On December 6, 1963, Mrs. Lovell T. Penn, Belt Line Road, Cedar Hill, Texas, advised that she had located one spent shell which had been fired in her pasture on October 6, 1963,
by the man she thought MIGHT HAVE BEEN Oswald. Mrs. Penn made this shell available.
http://historymatters.com/archive/jfk/wc/wcvols/wh25/html/WC_Vol25_0309b.htmQuote off
The FBI would receive the shell along with other ballistic evidence on December 4, 1963, via Special Agent David Barry. We learn about this from CE 3049 on page 2 of the original report (page 601 of Volume XXVI). Here is that report.
CE 3049: https://www.historymatters.com/archive/jfk/wc/wcvols/wh26/html/WH_Vol26_0319a.htmThe FBI would give more information about this shell in a memorandum that contained no name or signature. It would say the following about the shell found in Penn's pasture.Quote on
The cartridge case, Q231, is a 6.5 mm Mannlicher-Carcano cartridge case. ?As a result of this examination, it was determined that Q231
could not have been fired from Oswald's rifle. This is based on differences in firing pin and breach face marks.
https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=62272&relPageId=71&search=pc-78441Quote off
First of all, there is no evidence that shows that CE 139 was ever linked to LHO or the assassination so this comment is erroneous. Secondly, if it wasn't LHO firing the shot in Penn's pasture then who was it?
This would seem important to me, so why did the WC make NO issue of it? Could it be it was NOT LHO? That would seem to be the likely version given the scant attention the WC gave it.
Who was out shooting in Mrs. Penn?s pasture in early October?