That does not preclude a longer package that would not fit between the cupped hand and armpit BUT would protrude:
1.) A few inches above Oswald's shoulder.
2.) On an angle forward of Oswald's body.
That's been possible "all along" according to Buell Frazier's testimonies.
All sorts of things are possible in a case so badly investigated as this. It's possible that Frazier saw indeed only a flimsy bag, rather than the heavy duty one allegedly found at the TSBD. It's even possible that Frazier made up the curtain rods story and Oswald was indeed carrying only a lunch bag. The trouble with all those possibilities is that you don't get to pick one as the only true one. Something being possible doesn't mean it's true or that something else is not true.
All we do know for sure is that Frazier has denied the WC narrative all his life, and he was the one who was actually there. Why not deal with that rather than trying to discredit the man?
Consider this: What an incredible fluke that the Oswald's "curtain rod / lunch" package was exactly the length of the distance between his cupped hand and his armpit.
Why would that be an "incredible fluke" considering that curtain rods do actually have roughly that same length?
Aren't you (Martin) a believer that Oswald's paper-sack contained his lunch? The 2 feet give or take a few inches paper-sack!!!
Did I ever say I believed that? I don't think so, but feel free to prove me wrong. I know Oswald apparently told his interrogators that he only brought a lunch but I don't recall him ever saying that the bag was "2 feet give or take a few inches" long. It seems you are mixing up statements from different people
How many people (in the history of the world) have ever carried their lunch under their arm... between a cupped hand and armpit??
I have no idea. Do you? I was in Paris not all that long ago and those baguettes are just about the size of an arm
