BWF and LMR may not have been the only ones who saw LHO with a bag on 11/22/1963

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Offline Tim Nickerson

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Because the Dallas office of the FBI was insane?

Conspicuously absent from this list: Backyard photos, Blank Klein?s coupons, Walker house photos...

The backyard photos, blank klein's coupons, and Walker house photos were all items that had previously been forwarded to the Bureau for examination.

Offline John Iacoletti

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LOL! Were the Paines ever even fingerprinted? Wouldn't it have been easier to just ask them?

Wouldn't it have been even easier to just ask Oswald?

If the Paines were never fingerprinted then it's even more of a waste of time and taxpayer money to try to develop prints on toiletries from their home.  Gee, Oswald touched this bar of Lux soap -- that's useful info for the murder investigation.  Kind of like Jack Ruby's mother's dental records.

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The backyard photos, blank klein's coupons, and Walker house photos were all items that had previously been forwarded to the Bureau for examination.

Did they find anything of value on those items either?

Offline Tim Nickerson

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Wouldn't it have been even easier to just ask Oswald?

Considering that Oswald was dead, I'm leaning toward "No".

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If the Paines were never fingerprinted then it's even more of a waste of time and taxpayer money to try to develop prints on toiletries from their home.  Gee, Oswald touched this bar of Lux soap -- that's useful info for the murder investigation.  Kind of like Jack Ruby's mother's dental records.

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Offline Tim Nickerson

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Did they find anything of value on those items either?

Not sure.

Offline Alan Ford

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What is the point of your question? It's a rather stupid one.

The point of my question is simple, Mr Nickerson: you believe that the 2 curtain rods found in the Paine garage were tested for fingerprinting 8 days before they were found in the Paine garage. Now I know you think you can get around this problem by replacing the actual numbers on the Crime Scene Search Section form with some makey-uppy numbers out of your own head, but I'm afraid that's not how it works.  :(

Offline Alan Ford

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LOL! Were the Paines ever even fingerprinted? Wouldn't it have been easier to just ask them? And what would be so important about knowing who those items belonged to?

Well, how about you show us which items from the list you gave us came from Irving and which from the Beckley apartment? Then we can chat!

While you're at it, perhaps you might actually answer my question about which of the following oh-so-essential items from the 23 March WC session in Irving were submitted to Lieutenant Day for fingerprint testing:



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