Originally posted by GBinOz
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And against this all that you have is the length. Disassembled the longest component was 34.8 inches. The 2 witnesses gave their estimates as to its length. Frazier, who only saw it briefly when he glanced on the back seat, estimate around 2 feet give or take a few inches. So as far as he was concerned, from a brief glance, it couldn’t have been a few inches longer than 24 inches. Randle gave her estimate as a little bit more than 24 inches.
So against the fact that Oswald made up a story about the curtain rods, and the fact that he went to the Paine’s a day earlier than he usually did, and the fact that he left his wedding ring and $170, all that you have is the fact that 2 people who saw an item briefly and had no reason to pay particular attention to it or to closely gauge its size, were a few inches out in their estimation of its length?
I can’t see how you can favour Oswald over Frazier and Randle? Everything points to him.
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