I see the posts as a group centered on 13'. But OK.
Map says the wooden posts are 9 1/2" square.
If the wooden pillars are six inches square, then that makes the light switches on the one shown above very small, about 1.3 x 2.5 inches.
"Beneath the wooden pallet." LOL!
"I was on the floor looking under the flat at the same time
he was looking on the top side and we saw the gun"
Anything that goes against the WCR, I guess. It's just a good-faith report by some old statesmen and young ambitious attorneys; it did nothing to you.
Thank you for pointing out that the pillars are 9.5 square..... That's non dimensional, by today's standards but maybe at the tim the TSBD was built they had different standards.
So that makes the box that is abutted to that post 19" long..... I thought that it was 16 inches......So we have the place between the pillar and the box at pillar at 13 feet ( south side of the pillar ) ..... That would mean the south side of that box is at 14 feet 7 inches......But Studebaker measured the distance from the wall to the rifle as 15 feet 4 inches... That's a rather precise measurement ......and Boone said the rifle was about 8 feet south of the stairway partition.
It's starting to appear that the DPD photo ( DP #12 is not authentic)