Just what is the pertinent point?
That the FBI discovered Oswald's right palm-print and left index fingerprint are on the paper bag.
The paper bag is the right size to contain the disassembled Carcano rifle.
That renders "invalid" the critics' claim that the Oswald package was too short to smuggle the Carcano rifle into the TSBD. Buell Frazier's estimate of the length of the package that Oswald carried must be inaccurate.
The photo of the package on top of the boxes is interesting but not as important as the fingerprint evidence.
That the FBI discovered Oswald's right palm-print and left index fingerprint are on the paper bag.They also found other prints on the bag which they (said they) could not identify. There is no telling who else touched the bag!
That renders "invalid" the critics' claim that the Oswald package was too short to smuggle the Carcano rifle into the TSBD. Wishful thinking! There is no evidence whatsoever that the bag found on the 6th floor ever left the TSBD and/or ever held a rifle.
Buell Frazier's estimate of the length of the package that Oswald carried must be inaccurate.Why? Just because they found a bag on the 6th floor? On Friday evening, Buell Frazier was being polygraphed by DPD officers, when he was shown the actual bag, they found on the 6th floor and he denied it was the bag he had seen Oswald carry.
The photo of the package on top of the boxes is interesting but not as important as the fingerprint evidence.The fingerprint evidence is useless as the other unidentified prints leave open the possibility that more than one person handled the bag. Also, the bag was made from materials found in the shipping department of the TSBD. It was allegedly found on the 6th floor of the TSBD at a location where Oswald (and others) has access to. All the prints prove is that Oswald must have touched that bag at some point in time.
As for the bag on top of the boxes; how and when did that happen? The bag was supposed to have been found folded up!