all of the questions were answered satisfactorily.
Where was it answered how the print disappeared by the time it got to Latona?
Latons had the rifle dismantled and examined every part of it.
Where was it answered why Day didn't have enough time to compare the print he lifted with Oswald's print?
He had the print in his possession for days and, according to Rusty, the print was doing the rounds later that day.
Where was it answered why Day didn't protect the print with cellophane like he did with the trigger housing prints?
The biggest unresolved issue is the fact that Rankin's memo, posted a link to earlier, clearly shows that the WC questioned the authenticity of the palm print and the credibility of Day's story. The investigation the WC asked for was to determine if the palm print was legitimate or came from another source.
That question was never answered, regardless of what Charles says.
The question, in my mind, is why Day - if the palm print was legit - would stick by his narrative in his internal DPD report and refuse to put anything in writing (and sign it) after it became obvious to him (as it must have done) that the WC wasn't convinced by his story to that date? Why did Day become so defensive if everything was on the up and up?