I thought the bold type would clue you in, but apparently not.
"Oswald denied carrying a bag THE SIZE ESTIMATED BY FRAZIER"
The part you made up was "THE SIZE ESTIMATED BY FRAZIER". Fritz never said that.
Once again:
The part you made up was "THE SIZE ESTIMATED BY FRAZIER"
I hope that clears it up for you.
You're a hoot. It's somehow impossible to carry a lunch in a two-foot long package, so therefore it was a rifle? The twisted logic never ends.
What dishonest, kooky nonsense. Oswald denied carrying a long package but only his lunch sack. Frazier testified that Oswald was carrying a long package and not his lunch. So Oswald denied carrying a bag the size estimated by Frazier. Whew:
Mr. BALL. What did you tell him?
Mr. FRITZ. I told him he had a package and put it in the back seat and it was a package about that long and it was curtain rods. He said he didn't have any kind of a package but his lunch. He said he had his lunch and that is all he had, and Mr. Frazier told me that he got out of the car with that package, he saw him go toward the building with this long package.
I asked him, I said, "Did you go toward the building carrying a long package?"
He said, "No. I didn't carry anything but my lunch."
Mr. BALL - Do you remember whether or not when Oswald came back with you on any Monday morning or any weekend did he pack his lunch?
Mr. FRAZIER - Yes, sir; he did.
Mr. BALL - He did?
Mr. FRAZIER - Yes, sir. When he rode with me, I say
he always brought lunch except that one day on November 22 he didn't bring his lunch that day.