Even Alyea said a good amount of the film he took that day was discarded. If in fact they would have let him film the Mauser.
Your proposition is based on a partial film record and the words of people you yourself have said aren't always honest.
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partial film record I agree that Alyea's film ( what remains of it) is difficult to see..... It has been chopped up to destroy the photographic record of the truth. But it's still possible to see Lt Day pick the carcano UP OFF
THE FLOOR as opposed to the official DPD in situ photo that shows the rifle jammed between boxes of books. Alyea's film along with the statement of the witnesses make it clear that the rifle was lying on the floor with the barrel pointing east the scope was to the north and the trigger guard was facing south. When Boone discovered it the rifle was at the bottom of a chasm of boxes of books and the chasm was covered at the top by boxes of books. IOW The rifle was well hidden and it was NOT hastily cast aside as the conspirators have claimed. One witness said that he was six feet tall and he couldn't have placed the rifle on the floor at the bottom of the chasm unless he moved some of the boxes and got down in the chasm.
I've emphasized the fact that the rifle was ON THE FLOOR to illuastrate that the DPD faked the insitu photo to frame Lee Oswald...by making it appear that he had dashed by the site and jammed the rifle between boxes of books. The official in situ photo is a damned lie.
and the words of people you yourself have said aren't always honest.Yes, and this is why I have no respect for Roger Craig..... He had valuable information.....but he destroyed his credibility by lying and embroidering.