Friends, this original red-inked Crime Scene Search Section form presents the Lone Nutters with a
multilayered nightmare!

Layer 1: The date of submission (15 March 1964) precedes the on-the-record removal of 2 curtain rods from Mrs Paine's garage on 23 March!
Layer 2: The rods were fingerprinted and the results tested against Mr Oswald's prints!
Layer 3: No mention of where these 2 rods were found!
Layer 4: The double signature of the person who submitted the rods (Mr Howlett) belongs to the very person who was to 'find' 2 curtain rods in Mrs Paine's garage on March 23!
Layer 5: The date and time of release---the date and time when the 2 rods that had been submitted on March 15 were given back to Mr Howlett---is 24 March, the day
after the on-the-record 'finding' of Mrs Paine's curtain rods in her garage!
Layer 6: Lieutenant J. C. Day's notation: 'marked 275 & 275', which just happens to coincide with digits one might write upon measuring the length of each rod (i.e. 27.5/27.6 inches)!
But!
A whole other layer of nightmare is added by the fact that the version of this Crime Scene Search Section form that will go into the public domain as a Warren Commission Exhibit will bear
------a different date of release!
------no signature from the release recipient!

Challenge to our resident Lone Nutters!:
How can this item of evidence have been released twice? 