Ok, Dan, thanks for your input..... But I continue to suspect that there's something not right about that photo.
If the "sketch" is part of the haul of evidence to be taken by the FBI then something is very wrong with the picture, as it is not mentioned in the list of evidence taken on the night of the 22nd and is never seen again.
SA Williams is focused solely on taking pictures of the evidence being transferred to the FBI and I find it hard to imagine that he is accidently including a sketch that just happens to be there.
It's not beyond the realms of possibility that the sketch is something that is accidentally included but, to me at least, it seems unlikely.
And now let's shift gears..... You posted the FBI photos of TWO tarnished rifle shells and a live round..... I'd bet that they only had TWO spent shells on the evening of 11/22/63..... Because the plot called for just two shots to be accounted for, but when the majority of witnesses swore that there were ay least THREE shots fired the conspirators were compelled to produce a third spent shell
The saga of the shells and their journey from the TSBD to the possession of the FBI is an unbelievable farce. It really is incredible and highlights something that is beyond incompetence.
Carl Day testifies as follows:
In his "pre-hearing interview" he states he marked the shells at the scene, where they were found.
On the day of his WC hearing he examines the shells again and decides that the shells were
not marked at the scene.
He describes two shells being brought to him with the rest of the evidence being transferred to the FBI, that Fritz has kept one shell and that he never sees this shell again.
He then changes this story to all three shells being brought to him, that he dusts the shells again (even though he's already done it) and that he releases one of the shells back to Fritz. He then marks the two shells he has but not the one released back to Fritz.
He then changes this story to one where he marks all three shells at the same time but cannot remember if he marked them all at the scene or in his office.
He also testifies that he gives possession of the shells to Det. Sims at the scene but Sims testifies that he did not take possession of the shells. Sims has to go back in front of the WC a couple of days later where he reveals Fritz has told him to remember that he, Sims, took possession of the shells at the scene. This is not a joke. Sims is told by Fritz to remember he took possession of the shells.
There's more to it but the whole thing is like a sick joke. There is something being covered up regarding the shells and it takes the participants a few goes to get their stories straight. Even a detail like the live round being dusted at the scene but then showing up in the photo clean, shows something isn't right. Fritz pocketing the live round at the scene and deciding to keep one of the empty shells for himself is incredible. What is he thinking in terms of "chain of custody"? Why does he need both a live round and an empty shell?
..... And I'm sure you know that one of the spent shells was scratched by the rifle's elevator ( that would mean that it was the last cartridge in the clip and the live round was NOT served into the bolt and breech by the rifle's elevator.
I'm vaguely aware of this Walt but would like to hear your opinion about it in more detail.