LOL. Down the rabbit hole we go! WEEEEE. I'll play along to pass the time but you have gone over this a thousand times or more rolling out your contrarian nonsense. Oswald's prints were found on the SN boxes. WC 3131 confirms that prints were taken for comparison from the TSBD employees who had access to the 6th floor. None of their prints were identified as being on the boxes. Elvis wasn't fingerprinted, though, for comparison. So we still can't rule him out using your defense attorney "logic." Now you are suggesting Day was in on the conspiracy and lied about finding the prints? Why does "not mention it to anybody for days" make his claim suspect? If there was a frameup going on with the FBI, why didn't they simply confirm his findings? HA HA HA. How do you know who and when he spoke about the prints to anyone? Have you invented that time machine that you require in every instance relating to Oswald's guilt.
WC 3131 confirms that prints were taken for comparison from the TSBD employees who had access to the 6th floor. None of their prints were identified as being on the boxes.As per usual you misrepresent the evidence. WC3131 states that the prints of those employees were compared with latent prints on (only)
four boxes and that no identification was effected.
What this means, in the real world, is that there were in fact unidentified prints on those boxes which they could match to anybody. This can happen because the quality of the print simply wasn't good enough for comparison. What it doesn't do is rule out that the prints of others were on the boxes.
Now you are suggesting Day was in on the conspiracy and lied about finding the prints? Day doesn't have to be "in on the conspiracy" to lie about finding the prints. We know for a fact he lied about other things, so why not about this? When Day found out, on Friday evening, that Frazier denied that the bag found in the TSBD was the one he had seen Oswald carry in the morning, it was Day who desperately tried to concoct a bogus story to explain away the problem.
Why does "not mention it to anybody for days" make his claim suspect?Are you for real? On Friday evening, the rifle goes to the FBI lab for examination. They find no prints on the weapon or even residue of a lifted print. Day learns this when the rifle is returned to him, the next day, and he doesn't mention such a crucial piece of evidence (as a previously lifted print) until all the evidence has to be handed over again to the FBI, two days after Oswald was killed. Was Day merely incompetent or did he really withhold crucial evidence for nearly a week?
If there was a frameup going on with the FBI, why didn't they simply confirm his findings? Clarify the question....
How do you know who and when he spoke about the prints to anyone?That's easy. There is no contemporary report either by the FBI or DPD that confirms Day said anything to anybody, before the second shipment of evidence to the FBI. This can only mean one of two things; Day himself told nobody or he told somebody who in turn also kept his mouth shut. Either way, not really normal police procedure, right?
You really need to look at the bigger picture here; they have no evidence that places Oswald on the 6th floor when the shots were fired. They have boxes in the S/N with latent prints on them that can't be identified (and thus could belong to anybody) and they have Frazier's denial that the bag found at the TSBD was the one he had seen Oswald carry. In other words, they have nothing even remotely solid, except for the rifle and the evidence card with Oswald's prints on them.
Yet, Day never figures that it might be a good idea if he just did his job and simply compared the print he allegedly lifted from the rifle with Oswald's actual prints.... Really?