Have you lost what little remains of your faculties?
No.
So, you agree only a little remains of your faculties and you just disagree you've lost those?
Seriously, this is typical Kook logic where you set some unattainable unknown standard and whenever this perceived level of proof isn't delivered then you seem to claim some sort of hollow victory. Very strange.
1. Nobody had X-Ray vision and could see through the bag.
2. Linnie describes the bag and contents as appearing heavy and bulky towards one end.
3. The bag was crumpled and while a hard unknown object perhaps a rifle caused scratches the origin couldn't be determined.
4. Either Oswald or Frazier and his sister lied about where Oswald put the package.
5. Either Oswald or Frazier lied about the contents of the package.
6. Either Frazier or Oswald lied about where Oswald was getting his lunch.
7. Oswald's prints were on the bag.
8. The bag was found in the same window that multiple eyewitnesses saw a man with a rifle, Brennan testified that the man was Oswald.
Btw Frazier had no reason to lie.
JohnM
1. Nobody had X-Ray vision and could see through the bag.True, so why are you claiming the bag contained a rifle?
2. Linnie describes the bag and contents as appearing heavy and bulky towards one end. So what?
3. The bag was crumpled and while a hard unknown object perhaps a rifle caused scratches the origin couldn't be determined.
Is this you trying in vain to explain away why no scratchmarks caused by metal objects were not found in the bag?
4. Either Oswald or Frazier and his sister lied about where Oswald put the package. Really, so there is no way they could have simply misrembered or be confused?
5. Either Oswald or Frazier lied about the contents of the package. Frazier did not know what was in the package, so he could not have lied about that. All he knew is what (he said) Oswald told him.
6. Either Frazier or Oswald lied about where Oswald was getting his lunch. Or somebody just made a wrong assumption.
7. Oswald's prints were on the bag.Other prints, that could not be identified, were also on the bag. They could have belonged to other persons than Oswald which means it can't be ruled out other people also touched the bag.
8. The bag was found in the same window that multiple eyewitnesses saw a man with a rifle, Too bad there is just no conclusive evidence to support that claim
Brennan testified that the man was Oswald. After failing completely to identify him at a line up