Looking east; Carcano found on floor camera-left of box on floor that centered in frame.
One foot south (south is camera-right) of the south side of the three open boxes (camera-left) happens to be about one foot north of the pallet.
It's actually the open area where Day and Fritz were able to stand while they looked at the rifle.
td]Looking east: Row of boxes were completely to south of pillar. | | Day was to the south of the row of boxes (facing north having just picked up the rifle) |
Looking east: Row of boxes were completely to south of pillar. | | Day was to the south of the row of boxes (facing north having just picked up the rifle) |
Zeon Mason asked:....
"Is it just coincidental that the only boxes in the wall of boxes that are open with flaps up and much of the contents of the boxes removed, are the 3 boxes exactly where the rifle is laying on the floor?"Zeon, This is like those games where are viewer is asked to find the differences in the pictures....Organ would like you to believe that all the photos are authentic photos of the scene where the rifle was found ...... Some of the photos are of the reconstructed scene and they are very much alike ....BUT NOT IDENTICAL. Which means the DPD introduced the fakes to trick the unware ....For example...Look at the photo that has the number 91-001/ 072. and compare the "BOOKS"stamping on the boxes . Mr Organ has placed a photo of detective Day holding the rifle next to that 91-001/072 photo for easy comparison.....Notice that the stamping are neatly aligned vertically in the photo of Day holding the carcano, but in the photo 91-001/072 the stampings are not aligned.... Photo 91-001 /072 is of the reconstructed scene....and the boxes were misaligned... Minor detail?? Sure but it proves that Organs claim (
"looking south row of boxes were completely to the south of the pillar") is BS......Organ's statement appears to be true ...BUT ....It's a photo of the reconstructed scene.....
Looking at the photos:... try reconciling the statements of Boone and Weitzman with the scenes in the photos. Would Boone and Weitzman have needed powerful flashlights if the rifle had bee jammed between the boxes as depicted in the DPD in situ photo? And would Weitzman have been able to see the rifle as depicted in the DPD in situ photo with his cheek on the floor while looking under the wooden pallet? And THAT is where Weitzman swore that he spotted the rifle...ON THE FLOOR BENEATH THE WOODEN PALLET.