I guess Mr. Myttons position is that as long as there was one WC test of one person who fired a rifle and the paraffin test was negative on cheeks, that any other multiple testing that shows that it’s a HIGH probability of a positive test result , is irrelevant ?
There was one old guy in the CBS time trial shooting experiment, who was able ( according to Dan Rathers commentary,) to score 3 hits on the target in a time of only 5.1 secs. The shooter did not get a head shot though.
So since it’s apparently possible that one person was able to shoot the MC rifle 3 times while aiming fairly accurately in only 5.1 secs, should we conclude therefore that it’s not that improbable that Oswald could have shot even faster than that because Oswald practiced with the rifle more than any of the CBS shooters did?
Or should we judge according to probability of the whole group of shooters and including the expert shooters who had difficulty with MC rifle bolt operation who all FAILED on their first attempts , to get 2 hits with 1 being a head shot, and after something like 33 attempts they finally managed to get their time down to something like 6-7 secs?