The "I didn't pay much attention" claim came later. On Friday evening he was adamant. Only later did he become more cautious. Besides, the fact that he didn't pay much attention doesn't automatically mean that he was wrong.>>> What
matters is that he didn't pay much attention, not at what juncture that became known to investigators
>>> You don't seem to understand that agreeing with the WC size would bring all hell down on him.
Even if true, you think this was a consideration on Frazier's mind hours after the murder, when Oswald was still alive in custody and there was no trace of the WC?>>> I have no idea what any witness had in mind. I can only put myself in any given scene and think about I would do in such a circumstance. Buell said he was threatened physically in that interview. That may have xxxxxx him off enough to reconsider his options.
He saw Oswald put the bag in the cup of his hand and under his shoulder. Do you foolishly think he saw that from behind? Did Frazier have X-ray vision, perhaps?>>> It seems that Oswald held it in the palm of his hand alright. But Buell agreed with Bug that it could have been held in front.
Stop rambling and just show us all where Randle ever said that the bag " looked long enough to contain a rifle." Go on then, we're waiting! >>>
First Lennie Mae Randle statement on bag length
http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/randle.txtRANDLE stated that about 7:15 a.m., November 22, 1963, she
looked out of a window of her residence and observed LEE HARVEY OSWALD
walking up her driveway and saw him put a long brown package,
approximately 3 feet by 6 inches, in the back seat area of WESLEY
FRAZIER's 1954 black Chevrolet four door automobile.
(...)
Are you on medication? You are using arguments you don't believe in and you think others do that as well? Really?>>> 'Using' in what sense
Already destroyed by John Iacoletti>>>

Great; your fellow gaslighter-in-arms
LOL
PS: Is pointing out that Buell was, arguably, in potentially dire circumstances just considered to be 'rambling' by you?