It's ridiculous to compare that to this story in which a SS agent obtains a critical piece of evidence and then abandons it on a stretcher and never says a word for 60 years. The SS had a lot going on that day. Pedantic nitpicking by a contrarian that they didn't comport themselves as they might in a calmer situation when the president and just been assassinated and they had to be concerned with further attempts on LBJ is laughable.
I am not comparing anything. Instead I am merely pointing out just how hypocritical your argument is.
You argued against the Landis story by claiming that there was "no conceivable reason" that a SS agent would act that way.
I merely pointed out that there was also "no conceivable reason" for a SS agent to deal with a crucial piece of evidence in such a negligent manner, yet it happened nevertheless.
In other words, your entire "no conceivale reason" argument is BS.
The SS had a lot going on that day.Sure they did.... Losing the President and subsequently violating the law by illegally taking Kennedy's body and the limo out of Texas to Washington.
Mishandling crucial evidence and letting unauthorised men contaminate a crime scene by allowing them to "search" the limo before the forensic team of the FBI arrived.
So, yes they had their hands full that day.