I believe we can account for this discrepancy, and in a way that blows the official story to smithereens.
And so-----I urge caution! It may well be that, in dismissing CE-142 as the bag Mr Oswald brought to work that morning, we are potentially dismissing a powerfully eloquent clue as to how Mr Oswald was framed for involvement in the assassination!
HUH??.... I'm spinning my wheels trying to get traction, and move forward. What the hell are you talkin about?
It's all perfectly simple, Mr Cakebread, but we need to put the pieces together methodically!
Now!
Question! How long did Mr Frazier estimate the bag carried by Mr Oswald that morning to be?
Answer! Given in the 2 Dec interview report of Agents Odum & McNeely:
27 inches.Question! How long did Ms Randle estimate the bag carried by Mr Oswald that morning to be?
Answer! Given in Ms Randle's WC testimony:
Mr. BALL. What about length?
Mrs. RANDLE. You mean the entire bag?
Mr. BALL. Yes.
Mrs. RANDLE. There again you have the problem of all this down here. It was folded down, of course, if you would take it from the bottom--
Mr. BALL. Fold it to about the size that you think it might be.
Mrs. RANDLE. This is the bottom here, right. This is the bottom, this part down here.
Mr. BALL. I believe so, but I am not sure. But let's say it is.
Mrs. RANDLE. And this goes this way, right? Do you want me to hold it?
Mr. BALL. Yes.
Mrs. RANDLE. About this.
Mr. BALL. Is that about right? That is 28 1/2 inches.
Mrs. RANDLE. I measured 27 last time.
Mr. BALL. You measured 27 once before?
Mrs. RANDLE. Yes, sir.27 inches.That number, my friends, is no random number. Unless I'm very much mistaken, it tells us what was in the bag Mr Oswald carried that morning.