That's EXACTLY what you did. I can understand your attempt to run from that idiotic comparison. You attempted to compare the Landis story to the actual events to suggest that they were equally improbable. It's laughable. Abandoning critical evidence (i.e. the bullet used to assassinate the president) on a stretcher and walking away from it is vastly different than failing to put it in an "evidence bag" but retaining the evidence. How do you even know that such "evidence bags" were readily available to them? Or that they were aware (assuming that you are even correct) that was the protocol under the extraordinary circumstances. The SS task is to protect the president and VP. They were not in charge of a criminal investigation. They had their hands full under extremely chaotic circumstances not knowing if there were further threats and getting LBJ safely out of the area. If they had put it an evidence bag on live TV and that had been notarized by a group of nuns who witnessed the event, you would still be here claiming there was an issue (fabrication) but then refuse to confirm that you are implying a conspiracy. Rabbit hole.
Another pointless rant.
Sorry, I can't fix stupid
You attempted to compare the Landis story to the actual events to suggest that they were equally improbable. It's laughable. So, now there are different degrees of improbable? Hilarious.... Something is either probable or it isn't, fool!
Abandoning critical evidence (i.e. the bullet used to assassinate the president) on a stretcher and walking away from it is vastly different than failing to put it in an "evidence bag" but retaining the evidence. Retaining the evidence? Your sense of humor is priceless! You don't "retain the evidence" by casually putting it in your pocket.
How do you even know that such "evidence bags" were readily available to them? First of all, because all hospitals have them and secondly, and more importantly, one of such bags was in fact used for bullet fragments taken out of Connally's leg.
Or that they were aware (assuming that you are even correct) that was the protocol under the extraordinary circumstances. Oh boy, you are really desperate for excuses to justify the agent's incompetence, aren't you?
They were not in charge of a criminal investigationIn charge, or not, they were part of the investigation. They had a man sitting in at Oswald's interrogation. They had Marina Oswald in protective custody, they allowed the limo, parked in their garage, to be illegally searched and they "handled" and passed on evidence.
If they had put it an evidence bag on live TV and that had been notarized by a group of nuns who witnessed the event, you would still be here claiming there was an issue (fabrication) but then refuse to confirm that you are implying a conspiracy. I've said this before, several times; you should stop trying to tell me how I would or would not react to a hypothetical situation. First of all, you're not very good at it and, secondly, you are talking out of the lowest hole of your body.