Boone and Weitzman guarded the site until it was photographed by Studebaker. Both Day and Studebaker said the rifle hadn't been touched prior to being picked up. Boone and Weitzman arrowed exhibits that point to the same row of boxes shown in the photos with the rifle on the floor.
I don't think that trumps Boone, Weitzman and Studebaker.
Jerry, is 14' 6" the same as 15' 4' ? ...... Studebaker measured the distance from the north wall to the rifle, and recorded that distance as 15' 4"...
Why is there no bright sunshine in the in situ photo?
Please explain how Lee Oswald could have placed the 4 inch thick rifle into a crack that was only about 1 inch wide? ....And while you're explaining that tell me how he did that without leaving any finger prints on the rifle. I'm sure you're not so obtuse that you think he could have wrestled the rifle into the crack and left no finger prints on the rifle. You may recall that Lt Day reached out and picked the rifle by the leather sling and cleared the action of any live cartridges and then he started dusting for finger prints...... He found NONE......How would that be possible if Lee wrestled the rifle into the crack between the boxes.