You mean that you don't believe the fibers came from Oswald's shirt. You cannot offer any conclusive proof those fibers did not come from that shirt. I believe the circumstances and the fiber analysis has immense probative value because it would be quite a coincidence there was another shirt not owned by Oswald that left clean fibers on C2766 that matched those of the shirt worn by Oswald when captured at the TT.
You mean that you don't believe the fibers came from Oswald's shirt. It doesn't matter what I believe or not. You made the claim that the fibers came "from that shirt" when there is no supporting evidence for that conclusion.
You cannot offer any conclusive proof those fibers did not come from that shirt.I also can not prove in any way shape or form that those fibers did not come from one of your grandparent's shirts. Fortunately, I don't have to prove anything as I do not make any claim. I know this a difficult concept for you to understand but it's the person who makes the claim that needs to provide proof for that claim.
I believe the circumstances and the fiber analysis has immense probative value because it would be quite a coincidence there was another shirt not owned by Oswald that left clean fibers on C2766 that matched those of the shirt worn by Oswald when captured at the TT. Of course you believe that, but just because you believe it doesn't make it true or factual. The mistake you made was that you did not say
that you believed that the fibers came from that shirt. Instead you presented it as a fact that they did and that was wrong.