"Deputy Boone called out that he had found the rifle shoved down between 2 rows of pasteboard boxes of books. Capt. Fritz took over the search at this time and one of the other Deputies who had been in the building came and told us that Sheriff Decker had given orders to let the City take over the investigation and for the Deputies to return to the sheriffs office, which we did."
Deputy Boone called out that that he had found the rifle...... Actually it was Weitzman who first spotted the carcano on the floor beneath the pallet of books but Weitzman was down on his belly shining his flashlight beneath the pallet and Boone was standing up on the West side of the rifle beneath the pallet. So Boone yelled out that they had found the rifle) Fritz came over to where Boone and Weitzman were and took charge ...... Fritz took over at this time ....
Isn't it clear to you that Tom Alyea filmed Detective Day as he lifted the MANNLICHER CARCANO from the floor.....
Deputies Boone and Weitzman find a rifle between some boxes on the 6th floor of the TSBD.
Fritz takes charge of the area.
Sheriff Decker relays orders to turn over the investigation to the City and for his men to return to the Sheriff's offices.
Boone and Weitzman return the sheriff offices where they hand write reports of their account of finding a 7.65 Mauser.
Their reports are typed up as Sworn Affidavits. They are signed by both officers and Notarized.
Mean time Alyea films Lt. Day picking up MANNLICHER CARCANO from the floor of the 6th Floor of the TSBD.
How does Alyea's film prove Boone and Weitzman found the Carcano?