The bag was discovered near the time the rifle was. Sorry, I don't have Hollywood movie film with superimposed time of the discovery.
That's one weirdo spin. You can make it work, if you wanted to.
Have you checked to see if Day said something regarding that?
Also, your idea that the paper bag was made to protect prints on a window sill strip is cart before the horse.
Day said this.....
Mr. DAY. On the first floor of the Texas School Book Depository,
and I noticed from their wrapping bench there was paper and tape of a similar--the tape was of the same width as this.
I took the bag over and tried it, and I noticed that the tape was the same width as on the bag.
Mr. BELIN. Did it appear to have the same color?
Mr. DAY. Yes, sir.
Mr. BELIN. All right. Then what did you do?
Mr. DAY. Sir?
Mr. BELIN. Then what did you do?
Mr. DAY. I directed one of the officers standing by me, I don't know which, to get a piece of the tape and a piece of the paper from the wrapping bench.
Day had possession of the rifle prior ro leaving the TSBD. Clearly he said he took the bag to the bench to compare the materials.
As for the discovery of the bag. Who discovered it on the sixth floor? Montgomery? If so that occurred after Day had left the building. Pardon me but this is the LN narrative you are promoting? Don’t blame me for inadequate timelines. After all these clowns had 4 months to get a coherent story before the testimonies were taken.
The bag was not made to transport the strip. I never claimed that. It was used to transport it.