3 x 5 Index Card that is item # 14 On the List

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Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: 3 x 5 Index Card that is item # 14 On the List
« Reply #203 on: April 26, 2020, 08:15:49 PM »
Give it up, Walt. You’re never going to be able to prove that this list was written on 11/22.

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Re: 3 x 5 Index Card that is item # 14 On the List
« Reply #204 on: April 26, 2020, 08:41:58 PM »
Give it up, Walt. You’re never going to be able to prove that this list was written on 11/22.

If I can get enough people to examine the lists....I have no doubt that most readers are intelligent enough to understand that the original list ....the one that lists the rifle as  Quote.... " Italian make 6.5 rifle, serial # C2766 , Blue steel, wood stock, BROWN leather sling with 4 X 18 Coated Ordinance  Optics Inc. Hollywood California 0 10 Japan telescopic sight"....Unquote.

Those readers will understand that at the time the evidence was released to the FBI at midnight  11 / 22/ 63, Nobody knew that the "Italian Rifle" was called a "Carcano carbine"   as the rifle is listed on altered copies of that original list.   There are several other items that reveal that the list was originally created to accompany the photos of the evidence that was being released to the FBI at midnight, but the first item on the list is sufficient for most intelligent folks to see that the DPD originally knew only that the rifle was an Italian rifle..... But by Saturday morning they had been shown an ad by US postal inspector, and FBI spy Harry Holmes that identified the rifle as a "Carcano Carbine"......  Thus when they used a photocopy  of the original list from 11/22/ 63, to create the list for 11/26/63,  they simply added the words "carcano carbine" to the description of item #1 .....   

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Re: 3 x 5 Index Card that is item # 14 On the List
« Reply #205 on: April 27, 2020, 03:25:20 PM »
If I can get enough people to examine the lists....I have no doubt that most readers are intelligent enough to understand that the original list ....the one that lists the rifle as  Quote.... " Italian make 6.5 rifle, serial # C2766 , Blue steel, wood stock, BROWN leather sling with 4 X 18 Coated Ordinance  Optics Inc. Hollywood California 0 10 Japan telescopic sight"....Unquote.

Those readers will understand that at the time the evidence was released to the FBI at midnight  11 / 22/ 63, Nobody knew that the "Italian Rifle" was called a "Carcano carbine"   as the rifle is listed on altered copies of that original list.   There are several other items that reveal that the list was originally created to accompany the photos of the evidence that was being released to the FBI at midnight, but the first item on the list is sufficient for most intelligent folks to see that the DPD originally knew only that the rifle was an Italian rifle..... But by Saturday morning they had been shown an ad by US postal inspector, and FBI spy Harry Holmes that identified the rifle as a "Carcano Carbine"......  Thus when they used a photocopy  of the original list from 11/22/ 63, to create the list for 11/26/63,  they simply added the words "carcano carbine" to the description of item #1 .....   

Corrected (Altered) evidence list, now 3 shells....   The list was originally typed up on 11 /22/63 and then a phoyocopy of the original list was used when the DPD sent the evidence back to the FBI on 11/26/63.....   This fact can be verified by reading the description of item #6 on the list. 

Item #6 on the original list for 11/22/63 said ....Quote:...1- .38 cal pistol, 2" barrel ...unquote       

 Item #6 on the altered ( photocopy of the original) list for 11/26/63 says .... Quote....1- .38 cal pistol, 2" barrel, S&W, Rev. Sand blast finish, brown wooden handles, Ser# 510210,    Rel. to FBI Agent on 11-22-63 and again on 11-26-63   

https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth338192/

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Re: 3 x 5 Index Card that is item # 14 On the List
« Reply #206 on: April 28, 2020, 03:44:20 PM »
Give it up, Walt. You’re never going to be able to prove that this list was written on 11/22.

Read the description of item # 6

https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth338192/

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Re: 3 x 5 Index Card that is item # 14 On the List
« Reply #207 on: April 29, 2020, 04:22:48 PM »
Read the description of item # 6

https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth338192/

Why do folks shy away from discussing the evidence lists?

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Re: 3 x 5 Index Card that is item # 14 On the List
« Reply #208 on: April 29, 2020, 07:00:03 PM »
Hope springs eternal.

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Re: 3 x 5 Index Card that is item # 14 On the List
« Reply #209 on: April 29, 2020, 07:32:34 PM »
Hope springs eternal.

That's true..... But it doesn't answer the question.....  Which is :  Why do folks shy away from solid evidence that the DPD and the FBI were lying in saying that Lt Day disassembled the carcano and found a palm print on the  5/8" diameter metal barrel of the rifle, but Day never apprised the FBI of his actions.   The evidence list that itemizes the evidence that was turned over to the FBI at midnight 11-22-63 clearly lists that so called "palm print" ( unidentifiable smudge) as item # 14.