Alan, I would really appreciate it if you stopped talking in riddles.
First of all, I still have no idea how any of this would can even remotely be considered a clue to how Oswald was framed.
Secondly, you seem to focus on the estimates of Frazier and Randle, when those estimates IMO are the weakest part of the argument. Sure, they indicate that the bag was shorter than CE-142 and could not have contained a broken down rifle, but - as the LNs frequently point out - estimates can be wrong.
A far better way - again IMO - to determine the size of the bag, is for example Frazier's description of how Oswald carried the bag; i.e. in the cup of his hand and under his armpit. That's no estimate, it's an observation and one that can conclusively show that the bag could not have been large enough to conceal a rifle, simply because Oswald's arms were not long enough for that. The same goes, to a lesser extend, for the FBI measurement of the car back seat and Randle's description of how Oswald carried the bag in Irving when she saw him. None of it, however, gives us a clue to how Oswald was framed.
Oh, but it does, Mr Weidmann!
In order to go down as the man who brought the rifle into the Depository building, Mr Oswald had to be seen bringing a long bag into the building.
In order to be seen bringing a long bag into the building, he had to be manipulated into bringing a long bag into the building.
Yes?
Well!
If we take the entirely reasonable step of listening to Mr Frazier and Ms Randle when they give us their length estimate, we find ourselves considering a manipulation of Mr Oswald that required a bag
------------long enough to contain something
some 27 inches long (which Mr Oswald
did bring into the building in the bag)
and------------long enough to contain a dissassembled rifle (which Mr Oswald
did not bring into the building in the bag)!
Now!
Question! What was some
27 inches long?
Answer! The curtain rods in Ms Ruth Paine's garage!Mr. JENNER. They are the sliding or extension type, one fitting into the other when closed entirely, measuring from upended tip to upended tip they are----
Agent HOWLETT. The white one is 2 feet 3 1/2 inches.
Mr. JENNER. And the cream colored one measured in the like fashion?
Agent HOWLETT. It is 2 feet 3 1/2 inches.2 feet 3 1/2 inches, a.k.a....
27.5 inches! Just think about this.......
-----------Mr Frazier and Ms Randle are not under suspicion of having broken into Ms Paine's garage and measured her curtain rods!
-----------Yet they somehow managed to come up with a size estimate for the bag that was
uncannily close to the length of the objects which Mr Frazier says Mr Oswald told him were in that bag!
No coincidence, Mr Weidmann, no coincidence!