So there's no reason then to think that Q-74 and Q-77, or Q-74 and Q-75, or Q-75 and Q-77, or the three shells that Gerald Hill described (or whatever the story-du-jour is) were the shells allegedly picked up from the scene by Benavides.
There's no reason to think that Q-75 was a shell picked up by Benavides because that shell was picked up by Virginia Davis,
Mr. BALL. Did you put any markings on the hulls? Mr. POE. I couldn't swear to it; no, sir. Poe was not a liar.
There's no reason to think that Q-75 was picked up by Virginia Davis either.
According to Bill Brown, "Poe said that the shells had been obliterated with markings by himself". If he knew he didn't mark the shells as Leavelle indicates then Poe was a liar (and/or Leavelle was).
Actually, there is.
"Dhority supposedly told Odum so" is your good reason?Unfortunately, Dhority had no first hand knowledge where the shell he identified was even found.
Nope. Dhority was shown the shell casing by Bardwell Odum and he positively identified it as the one that he obtained form Virginia Davis on Nov 22, 1963.