Hey Crapman, Let's talk about the discovery of the carcano....
Bill Crapman wrote:.... Feel free to point out where any CT has ever identifified even a single piece of evidence as valid.
Here's just one piece of evidence that cannot be disputed as genuine....The Map of the sixth fllor that was drawn by Detective Robert Studebaker... Studebaker measured the distance from the N. wall to the spot where the carcano was discovered laying on the floor beneath a wooden pallet that had boxes of books stacked on it. Studebaker's tape measure indicated the spot was 5 feet from the window in the east wall and 15 feet 4 inches from the North wall.
The rifle was 8 feet south of the top of the stairs.... Not three feet. This one FACT destroys the imaginary theory concocted by the DPD and the FBI.
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.
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
Do the official in situ photo of the rifle show that it would had to have been SLID OUT FROM anywhere?....And Would you describe the site as a "hiding place"? There can be no doubt that the rifle was well hidden beneath a pallet that boxes of books stacked on it, because that's what Alyea described ...and Boone and Seymour Weitzman had to use flashlights to see the rifle beneath the pallet.
Also...The official in situ photos show the rifle to be located at about 13 feet from the north wall..... Detective Studebaker measured the distance from the North wall to the rifle at 15 feet 4 inches.... They moved the rifle two feet closer to the stairway because no human could have reached across and hid the rifle beneath that pallet while he was standing at the aisle of boxes at the top of the stairs.