So Oswald's best defense was to lie about carrying a long bag [...]
Nope! His best defense was to tell Captain Fritz the true fact that he "went outside to watch P. Parade"----a claim that only came to light on 19 February 2019 when Agent Hosty's handwritten write-up of the first interrogation was made public. The Lone Nutter response to that was as incoherent as the Lone Nutter response to the present matter!
But that wasn't enough to save Mr Oswald. He hadn't been set up as a shooter. He'd been set up as having brought a rifle to the Depository that morning. His carrying a long bulky package was----he now realised-----part of the frame. So he made a calculated decision to deny having brought
anything in a long bulky package to work that day.
The above is, of course, predicated on the
assumption that Mr Oswald didn't come straight out and inform Captain Fritz that he had carried the curtain rods to work that day. Not being a Warren Gullible like you, Mr Smith, I don't believe Captain Fritz and those around him to have been paragons of integrity!
Certainly the shenanigans around the 2 curtain rods tell me my lack of gullibility produces much more coherent results than your surplus of gullibility!
One thing we do now know:
2 curtain rods were found at a location other than the Paine garage; the find was deemed of sufficient importance for the 2 rods to be tested as to whether they bore Mr Oswald's fingerprints.If you dispute this, I look forward to hearing a
logical explanation from you for the fact that 2 curtain rods were submitted to the DPD Crime Scene Search Section on
March 15!