So, it is exactly what I stated, anything short of accepting your opinion as a fact is what you are calling a strawman argument.
No, pay attention this time. A strawman is making up a claim that I never said and using it to argue against. I never said I believe that Williams or Givens constructed a sniper’s nest.
Strangely enough, you never explained why you suggested that these boxes were placed there after the employees went to lunch.
No, actually they do know the boxes came from the group of ten Rolling Readers.
I never said they didn’t, Strawman Nessan. I said that you have no evidence that they were used as a “rifle rest” or that they were deliberately moved there for that purpose.
No, All the people with a known access to the 6th floor were tested and determined to not have handled the boxes. There would be no other reason to test them.
Every employee had access to the 6th floor. It’s not like it was locked up.
Yes they do know the boxes was used in the construction of the rifle rest.
Who’s “they”, and how did “they” determine that a rifle rest was used at all? Be specific.
It is OK to use common sense and apply it to different aspects of information, but please don’t tell me I am lame because of your short comings.
When did I call you “lame”, Strawman Nessan? “Common sense” is what people appeal to when they don’t have actual evidence. It’s not equal to fact.
Here is what Latobna really explained.
He really said the thing I quoted him saying — that he couldn’t come any closer than 3 days. You can ignore that, because it doesn’t suit your “common sense”, but don’t pretend like he didn’t say it.