As well as the long paper bag.
Glad you brought up that subject....( The long paper bag)
There is testimony that Lt JC Day found a "gun case
shaped ( triangular) paper bag" in the TSBD . Roy Truly was with him at the time so we can assume that this discovery occurred after Day had taken the rifle to police headquarters and returned to the TSBD. When Day spotted the
"gun case shaped" paper bag he turned to Truly and asked if he'd ever seen the "gun case" before. Of course Roy Truly denied that he'd ever seen it.
Lt Day said that he folded the paper up and put it in his pocket and he never displayed this paper sack to anybody.
Where did Day find that "gun case"? It must have been in a place where he would logically assume that Truly had ready access to ( like truly's office where three rifles had been seen by Lee Oswald on Wednesday 11 / 20 /63.
Why did Day fold it and put in his pocket without treating it as evidence?? He certainly knew that a large paper bag had been found in the SE corner of the sixth floor and it was suspected as being the wrapper used to smuggle the rifle into the TSBD.....So why didn't he treat the gun case shaped bag, as evidence and refrain from undue handling.