Why does that principle not apply to the statements of Agent Todd who positively identified CE399 as the bullet that was handed to him by Agent Rowley who, at the time, said it had been handed to him by Agent Johnson who, in turn, said it had been given to him by O.P. Wright. who said it had been given to him by Darrell Thomlinson. What reliable knowledge do you have that any of those people were lying?
A little bit less deceptive please, counselor...?..
Why does that principle not apply to the statements of Agent Todd who positively identified CE399 as the bullet that was handed to him by Agent Rowley who, at the time, -
without being able to positively identify the bullet itself - said it had been handed to him by Agent Johnson who, in turn, -
without being able to positively identify the bullet itself - said it had been given to him by O.P. Wright. who -
without being able to positively identify the bullet itself - said it had been given to him by Darrell Thomlinson,
who could not positively identify the bullet itself. What reliable knowledge do you have that any of those people were lying?
There, I fixed it for you.
And to answer your question; nobody was lying. Tomlinson gave a bullet to Wright, who in turn gave it to Johnson, who in turn gave it to Rowley, who in turn gave it Todd, but none of the first four men could identify the bullet now in evidence as CE399 as the one they had passed on.