Tom Alyea wrote:
"Shortly after we arrived back on the 6th floor, Deputy Eugene Boone located the assassin's rifle almost completely hidden by some overhanging boxes near the stairwell. I filmed it as it was found. In my shot, the figure of Captain Fritz is standing within the enclosure next to the rifle. He knew then that the possibility of a fire fight with the sniper had greatly diminished. He dispatched one of his men to go down and call for the crime lab. About fifteen minutes later, Lt. Day and Studebaker arrived. Still pictures were taken of the positioning of the rifle, then Lt. Day slid it out from its hiding place and held it up for all of us to see. The world has seen my shot of this many times. Lt. Day immediately turned toward the window behind him and started dusting the weapon for fingerprints. Day was still within the enclosure formed by the surrounding boxes. I FILMED HIM LIFTING PRINTS FROM THE RIFLE He lifted them off with scotch tape and placed them on little white cards."
I'm praying that someone will engage me in a intelligent discussion based on the above.......
Here's the problem.... Tom Alyea says that he watched as detective Day lifted prints ( that's PRINTS meaning more than one print)
We do have one print that was lifted from the wooden foregrip of a model 91/38 carcano rifle. LBJ's cover up committee gave us that photo of the lifted print an it is identified as CE 634. The also gave us a BS story about how CE 634 came to be.
Now to the crux of the matter.... Tom Alyea said that he saw AND FILMED detective Day lift PRINTS from the rifle....
Detective Day is on record as stating that he saw PRINTS on the rifle when he dusted the rifle for prints in the TSND at about 1:45 that afternoon. Day said that he placed cellophane tape over the prints on the trigger guard to protect the prints until he could get to the police lab and examine the prints under better conditions. However there are dozens of photos of detective Day carrying the carcano as he departs the TSBD with the carcano....and there is NO cellophane tape on the trigger guard of the rifle.
We do have FBI photos that were taken of the trigger guard (magazine) which show a small bit of someone's finger prints. And those photos appear to show the remnants of prints that were left behind on the magazine after someone lifted the major portion of the finger prints.
SO the question I have is:.....Was Tom Alyea correct when he said that he watched detective Day lift prints ( plural) from the carcano? Did Day find prints that obviously were not Lee Harrrrvey Ossssswald's, who was the patsy and arch villain ??