1) Did Day prove that the print known as CE639 came from the rifle known as CE 139? No, he just claimed it.
2) Did the FBI prove that the print known as CE639 came from the rifle known as CE 139? No, Hoover just claimed it.
3) Did the HSCA photography panel(PP) conclude that the rifle in the backyard photos was uniquely identifiable as CE 139. No. And they didn't even claim that.
4) Did Scalice have any way of knowing in 1993 what the origin and provenance of these "new photos" was? No.
5) Did anybody at any time even make a claim that fibers from the CE 139 rifle came specifically from Oswald's "arrest shirt". No.
6) Is "Mytton" FOS? Resoundingly, yes.
- Day didn't follow the procedure of photographing the alleged partial palmprint before lifting it or covering it with cellophane as he did with the trigger guard prints
- Day claimed that traces of this print remained, but there were no traces, even though the rifle was covered with fingerprint powder
- Day said that he didn't follow the standard procedure because Curry told him to stop all work in order to hand over the evidence to the FBI, but this order from Curry occurred right before midnight and Day was working on the prints 3 hours earlier
- Day didn't hand over this evidence to the FBI along with the rifle, or even tell agent Drain of its existence.
- This print wasn't mentioned by Fritz, Curry, Wade until after Oswald was dead, even though they spoke to the press about the existence of fingerprints. There is no mention of this print in any document until November 26. Latona didn't know about it until it arrived in Washington on the 29th.
- Drain didn't think it was authentic.
- The WC questioned whether it was authentic.
- Hoover's memo claimed matching "irregularities" on the rifle barrel, but there exists no report or details what matched, or who matched them or how, or when.
- This is what "Mytton" calls "rock hard scientific evidence".