Get back to me when you have finished playing silly games
Martin/Roger is running scared. Randle not only didn't corroborate Frazier's description of how Oswald carried the rifle she described him carrying it an entirely different way. Yet, Martin cites Frazier's description of how Oswald carried the rifle into the TSBD as an absolute fact without question or need for corroboration because it fits his desired narrative. An entirely inconsistent standard than he applies to any evidence that might lend itself to doubt of Oswald's guilt.
Mr. BALL. Let me see. He carried it in his right hand, did he?
Mrs. RANDLE. That is right.
Mr. BALL. And where was his hand gripping the middle of the package?
Mrs. RANDLE. No, sir; the top with just a little bit sticking up. You know just like you grab something like that.
Mr. BALL. And he was grabbing it with his right hand at the top of the package and the package almost touched the ground?
Mrs. RANDLE. Yes, sir.
Mr. BALL - You say he had the package under his arm when you saw him?
Mr. FRAZIER - Yes, sir.
Mr. BALL - You mean one end of it under the armpit?
Mr. FRAZIER - Yes, sir; he had it up just like you stick it right under your arm like that.
Mr. BALL - And he had the lower part--
Mr. FRAZIER - The other part with his right hand.
Mr. BALL - Right hand?
Mr. FRAZIER - Right.
Mr. BALL - He carried it then parallel to his body?
Mr. FRAZIER - Right, straight up and down.