Ridiculous claim without any proof.
It is not a ridiculous claim, it's called deductive reasoning based on affidavits, FBI report, physical evidence and testimony.
1) The first day evidence is that Linnie Mae Randall said she saw a three foot long package which is much, much longer than 2 foot and impossible to get wrong.
2) The only package found was a package about 3 feet long with Oswald's prints. See how the evidence fits!
3) Frazier is interrogated and threatened with physical violence.
4) Naïve Frazier would be scared of being guilty by association.
5) Oswald tells Frazier that his package contained "curtain rods" but I suspect Frazier knew otherwise and if not from the start, definitely after Frazier heard shots and Oswald was no where to be found.
6) To try and appear innocent Frazier tells the story that the package was only two feet long, too bad the only bag found was at least 50% longer and had Oswald's prints.
Now for a another piece of the puzzle, Frazier worked with curtain rods and knew how they came packaged, so to weasel his way out of his predicament, Frazier used this memory as his BS size estimate.
Mr. BALL - Did it appear to you there was some, more than just paper he was carrying, some kind of a weight he was carrying?
Mr. FRAZIER - Well, yes, sir; I say, because one reason I know that because I worked in a department store before and I had uncrated curtain rods when they come in, and I know if you have seen when they come straight from the factory you know how they can bundle them up and put them in there pretty compact, so he told me it was curtain rods so I didn't think any more about the package whatsoever.BTW for any alternate "curtain rods" story to be true then we must locate the "curtain rods" and then we have to ascertain why Oswald didn't take the "curtain rods" when he left the Depository?
Then and only then can we rely on the obviously fictitious "curtain rods" story but until that day we have to depend on the physical evidence, testimonies, ETC, ETC...
JohnM