Alyea's account of Fritz picking up the shell casings is confirmed by the testimony of Deputy Sheriff Luke Mooney.
As a result of the investigation on the 6th floor there is no photographic evidence of the original position of the shell casings.
There is no photographic evidence for the original position of the bag that was supposed to contain the rifle.
There is no photographic evidence for the original position of the boxes that make up the Sniper's Perch.
There is no photographic evidence for the original position of Williams' lunch remains.
Can this really be put down to insane levels of incompetence?
Is Fritz picking up the shell casings incompetence?
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there is no photographic evidence of the original position of the shell casings.There is testimony that conflicts with your assessment.
Mr. BELIN. Would you circle the three hulls on Exhibit 716? Do you know whether or not Exhibit 716 and Exhibit 715 were taken before these hulls were moved?
Mr. DAY. They were taken before anything was moved, to the best of my knowledge. I was advised when I got there nothing had been moved.
Mr. BELIN. Who so advised you?
Mr. DAY. I believe it was Detective Sims standing there, but I could be wrong about that.
Mr. Ball.
And what did you see?
Mr. Sims.
We saw the boxes stacked up about--I don't know--three or four stacks high and found three empty hulls laying there next to the wall of the Elm Street side of the building, the front of the building.
Mr. Ball.
Who was there when you saw them?
Mr. Sims.
Well, there was two or three officers was there when we got there, and I believe the officer that found them was still there. I have his name here someplace.
Mr. Ball.
Was he a deputy sheriff?
Mr. Sims.
Yes, he was a deputy sheriff.
Mr. Ball.
And who else--Luke Mooney?
Mr. Sims.
Yes--there was two or three officers there besides us--I don't know who all.
Mr. Ball.
And did Luke tell you whether or not he had moved the hulls or not?
Mr. Sims.
He said he had left them like he had found them.
Mr. Ball.
Did you take a picture of those hulls?
Mr. Sims.
Lieutenant Day did, I believe.
Mr. Ball.
Was he there right at the time?
Mr. Sims.
No, sir; he didn't get there until a few minutes later.
Mr. Ball.
Did you see the picture taken of the hulls?
Mr. Sims.
Yes, sir.
Mr. Ball.
You saw Day take the pictures, did you?
Mr. Sims.
Yes, sir.
Mr. Ball.
He was the cameraman, was he?
Mr. Sims.
Well, there was another one there too. Actually, it was Detective Studebaker that works for him.
Mr. Ball.
Studebaker and Day?
Mr. Sims.
I believe it was Studebaker.
Mr. Ball.
Did they both have cameras?
Mr. Sims.
I don't remember if they both had cameras or not.
Mr. Ball.
You saw one of them at least take a picture?
Mr. Sims.
Yes; I know pictures was being taken.
Mr. Ball.
When the picture was taken, were the hulls in the same position as when you had first seen them?
Mr. Sims.
Yes, sir; they were.