Neither is yours.
Maybe Pinkston talked to Lt. Day at a time on Nov. 22 which was before Day had time to perform the lift.
Is that not even remotely possible in your world? Or am I merely showing my "desperation" yet again?
Is that not even remotely possible in your world? Or am I merely showing my "desperation" yet again?In this case anything is possible, but I wasn't the one who presented Pinkston's memo as evidence. That was you.
I also did not argue that the memo was "clearly wrong" about the print not being lifted. That was also you
And I wasn't the one who tried to argue that the memo must be talking about the palmprint, because the person who wrote the memo said "print" instead of "prints". That again was you.
Nor am I the one who is desperate to explain (with a "maybe") the discrepancy between what the memo said and what Day actually told the WC in his testimony. That is you too.
Bottom line is that something which is "remotely possible" and needs to be explained with a "maybe" is utterly inconclusive and evidence of absolutely nothing.
So far, you haven't presented anything conclusive to show that Pinkston's memo was indeed talking about the palmprint.