Actually, you are being lazy. For instance, suggesting "we have photographs.. clearly shows ...carefully hidden" Is that your argument? Because if it is, and you want to get out of jury duty, it will not be a problem. By the way "carefully hidden" is an alleged action so, would you then say the weapon was "carefully discovered"? What do you mean carefully hidden? Do you know when the name Mauser became an issue? Maybe you could "carefully" explain how the name Mauser became apart of the story. And if you think it was a mixed up by "a passing reporter" then it would not be unreasonable to say "Walt if someone told you to jump off a bridge....you clearly would " and would it be too much to say "you carefully would"
Peter I've explained my position so many times, I don't feel I need to do it again for a newbe...
What do you mean carefully hidden?Oh Boy..sigh.. The rifle was hidden with care.... It was placed beneath a pallet of heavy boxes of books, which was beside another stack of books so the rifle was ON THE FLOOR at the bottom of a chasm then the chasm was closed at the top by placing boxes of books across the gap. Which placed the rifle at the bottom of a dark cave....
Boone said that he moved a box and shined his flashlight down into the cave and saw a tiny bit of the butt of of the rifle .
At the same time that Boone was looking down into the cave...Seymour Weitzman was down on the floor a few feet east of Boone and he looked under the pallet and saw the rifle lying on the floor.
Now do you understand what "carefully hidden" means?