Both sisters each recovered one of Oswald's shells, but I suppose these are just more "women" liars, is there any "females" who gave evidence against Oswald that are believable or do you just hate women!
"Evidence against Oswald". LOL.
Virginia also claimed she was 16.
But who said they lied about shells? I asked what evidence you have that the shells
known as "the two Davis shells" were ever at the crime scene.
CE2011, p. 7:
On June 18, 1964, Special Agents Kenneth R. AIbert and Paul E. Wulff, Federal Bureau of Investigation, contacted Mrs. Troy (Barbara Jeanette) Davis at her residence, Kirk's Store, Route 2, Palestine Highway, Athens, Texas, at which time Special Agent Wulff exhibited to her four .38 Special cartridge cases, C47 - C50. Mrs. Davis stated on November 22, 1963, she resided at 400 East 10th Street, Dallas, Texas, and at approximately 2:00 PM or shortly thereafter she found a similar cartridge case in the front yard of her former residence. At the time she found the cartridge case, an unknown Dallas police officer was standing approximately five feet from her and she immediately gave the cartridge case to him.
She cannot identify the cartridge case she found as being one of those exhibited to her.
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On June 18, 1964, Special Agents Kenneth S. AIbert and Paul E. Wulff contacted Mrs. Charley Reagan (Virginia) Davis at 418 West Scott Street, Athens, Texas, at which time Special Agent Wulff exhibited to her four .38 special cartridge cases, C47 - C50. Mrs. Davis stated on November 22, 1963, she resided at 400 East 10th Street, Dallas, Texas, and at approximately 3:30 PM that date she found a cartridge case in the front yard of that residence which she furnished to an unidentified officer of the Dallas Police Department at approximately 6:00 PM that same date.
She advised she was unable to identify the cartridge case she found as being one of the four exhibited to her.