It's Nutter time, again!
Why would he need to be shown the "clip board in evidence"?
How about checking, under oath, if he could identify the clip board as the one he allegedly found?
He saw the clip board on the 6th floor when he found it!
What clip board are you referring to?
He identified that clip board as the one Oswald used.
He made several, used when?
Even if you want to baselessly believe that somehow a different clipboard was placed into "evidence" for some inexplicable reason it would make no difference as to his testimony.
I don't need to believe in anything but if he was shown a different clip board only a fool would claim "it would make no difference as to his testimony." Maybe that's why he wasn't shown the clip board in evidence.
He confirmed that the clipboard that he discovered on the 6th floor was the same one that Oswald was using.
Wrong, he claimed "that the clipboard that he discovered on the 6th floor was the same one that Oswald was using.", nowhere did the WC present any supporting evidence for that claim.
Classic CTer rabbit hole nonsense. Desperately trying to interject doubt when there is none. Kaiser confirmed that he made the clipboard that he found on the 6th floor. He noted that his name was on it. He confirmed that Oswald used that clipboard. It makes no difference if he made other clipboards. Kaiser confirms that THE clipboard he found on the 6th floor was the one that Oswald used. There is zero evidence that the clipboard is different from the one in "evidence" but even if it were that makes absolutely no difference because Kaiser confirmed that the clipboard he found on the 6th floor (whether the same one in evidence or not) was the one that Oswald was using.
Mr. BALL. Now, Frankie,
that clipboard you found describe it--what was it?
Mr. KAISER. It was made out of paper and tape and a little piece of pasteboard.
Mr. BALL. Who made it?
Mr. KAISER.
I did.
Mr. BALL. When?
Mr. KAISER. Well, right after I started there it had been a long time ago.
Mr. BALL. And how was it you weren't using it on this day?
Mr. KAISER. You see, when he first started there
Mr. BALL. Who is "he"?
Mr. KAISER. Lee---when he first started to work there he got my clipboard and started using it.
Mr. BALL.
You recognized that clipboard when you saw it?
Mr. KAISER. Yes, because my name was all over it.