I did a little checking about paraffin tests and, not surprisingly, discovered that WC apologists have misrepresented the facts about the test and its reliability.
* Here is an article written in 1961 and published in the Marquette Law Review that presents evidence that the paraffin test had a high degree of accuracy when it was done properly:
Well, I guess you can’t say that nothing but bad comes out of Marquette University.
I’m not talking about paraffin tests unless questions are answered.
Question 1:
The FBI had someone fired Oswald’s rifle three times, and the paraffin test on him came up negative.
So, doesn’t this indicate that paraffin tests are unreliable?
Question 2:
If paraffin tests are reliable, why aren’t they used today?
Question 3:
If you answer Question 2 with “Because Nuclear Reactors are not available”, why is it that Nuclear Reactors used to be available for these tests, but no longer are?
Question 4:
And what do you mean by a “Nuclear Reactor”? Like a full-size nuclear power plant? A small-scale research reactor? And why couldn’t such reactors be used today for critically important criminal cases? If paraffin tests are so reliable.
Surely, they would be used from time to time, in life or death (or life imprisonment cases), if the paraffin test was reliable.