Laughable. You claimed that Day didn't "report" the finding of Oswald's print for a week AND that somehow proves that he must have fabricated the print. A completely baseless and absurd conclusion. Compounded by the fact that you haven't even proven that Day didn't report it to someone. How exactly is it holding back evidence to report the print in the very first week of the investigation? HA HA HA. That one is a knee slapper. Particularly given all that was going on including the murder of Oswald. Can you demonstrate to us that Day's conduct, even as you have characterized it without knowing the facts, was outside the normal investigative process of the DPD in 1963? Of course not.
Answer the question I asked. Here it is again;
Day claimed to have lifted the print on 11/22/63 and did not present it to anybody until 11/26/63. If he didn't forget to report the print, are you claiming he kept it back on purpose?
You claimed that Day didn't "report" the finding of Oswald's print for a week AND that somehow proves that he must have fabricated the print. A completely baseless and absurd conclusion. Another false claim by "Richard Smith".... Stop lying. I never claimed anything of the kind. You just made it up.
How exactly is it holding back evidence to report the print in the very first week of the investigation? HA HA HA. Hey stupid, all the evidence was supposed to be shipped to the FBI in Washington on Friday evening. That would also include an evidence card with a print on it.
Mr. DAY. On the bottom side of the barrel which was covered by the wood, I found traces of a palmprint. I dusted these and tried lifting them, the prints, with scotch tape in the usual manner. A faint palmprint came off. I could still see traces of the print under the barrel and was going to try to use photography to bring off or bring out a better print. About this time I received instructions from the chief's office to go no further with the processing, it was to be released to the FBI for them to complete. I did not process the underside of the barrel under the scopic sight, did not get to this area of the gun.We know for a fact that Day's evidence card wasn't part of the evidence the FBI received. So, if Day didn't "forget" about it and did not hold it back, then what in the world was going on?.....
And there is more... if Day did in fact lift that print from the rifle on Friday afternoon, don't you think Captain Fritz, who at that time was interrogating Oswald, would have loved to have known about a positive match? Day had Oswald's prints on file by then and he could have easily determined if there was a match or not, but instead we are supposed to believe that he just lifted the print and then just put it in his desk's drawer despite to being told to hand over the evidence to the FBI.
In what alternate universe is it possible to consider this behavior part of "the normal investigative process of the DPD"?
Could it be, perhaps, just maybe that the evidence card simply did not yet exist?