26-06-2014, 03:36 PM
Tracy Riddle Wrote:Yeah, assembling the paper bag has always been something that no lone-nutter has ever explained. As Weisberg described in his first book, the tape dispenser was one of those old jobs that wetted the tape as it came out. It had to be used on the spot. The bag had to be assembled right there, though Troy Eugene West never even left his station to go to lunch. And there should have been fingerprints all over the tape, but there were none.
And that's only the very first part...
Getting it home
Disassembling the rifle
Getting the pieces and parts into the bag without leaving fingerprints
Leaving it in a spot where it can't be seen between 9pm and 7am, while the rest of the house is awake until 11:30pm
Retreiving the bag/rifle combo in the morning
Have the bag shrink to 24"-28" on the walk to Wesley's
Carry it in such a way that there is more than 34" from the hand to the ground
Bring it into the TSBD while carrying it in an impossible fashion
Make it once again go invisible as he walks in the door on the way to
hiding this bag in a spot which will not be bothered yet easily accessible when his "PLAN" tells him to get to a south facing window...
REmoval from said bag again without fingerprints
Assembly without fingerprints
Produce a partially loaded clip and get into the rifle again, without a print on a brass surface
Enable the MC to work as it never has before jamming the clip after loading the final bullet but make it easy to eject said bullet without disturbing the jammed clip while alos making it appear as if the clip is not even in the rifle at the time...
Leave the clip and paper bag yet insure these items are not photographed on the 6th floor where they were found... even though every other conceivable and meaningless photo is taken...
Never a proof about Oswald doing it as much as it being impossible for the evidence to point to anyone else... since no one else could have done it, ipso facto... Oswald.
::facepalm::
Once in a while you get shown the light
in the strangest of places if you look at it right..... R. Hunter
in the strangest of places if you look at it right..... R. Hunter