Some of the evidence was photographed on 11/22/63 but not all. The photograph in question here was not taken on the night of 11/22/63.
"The photograph in question here was not taken on the night of 11/22/63."Whether the photograph was taken on the 22nd or the 26th is Irrelevant.
The photo shows they were sloppy and used evidence handling techniques that would absolutely have
caused cross contamination between different items in their possession. In this case the homemade
TSBD wrapping paper gun case and the blanket from the Paine's garage that was allegedly used,
for at least several months, to wrap the TSBD Carcano. The disregard and lack of care shown in the photo
is proof the cross contamination could have taken place anytime the evidence was in their hands.
Since there were no fibers found on the TSBD rifle, the logical conclusion of how the fibers found on
homemade gun case got there is cross contamination. Arguing against that proposition is tantamount to
admitting evidence tampering.