Remember, all of this is using up precious seconds from the 75 that you have.
The box doesn’t start falling until there’s more weight unsupported than there’s weight still being supported by the box to the north side of the gap. And even if you think that is the case (it doesn’t appear that way to me, but we don’t know the weight distribution of the contents of the box. So, it’s difficult to say for certain.), there’s no reason why the sniper couldn’t use both hands (one on the north end and the other hand on the south end) to slide the box over the gap. This technique would allow him to temporarily support the south end of the box until it contacts the box below on the south side of the gap.
"Remember, all of this is using up precious seconds from the 75 that you have."Good Point!.... John. But Mr Collins is desperately trying to prop up the the official DPD in situ photo.
there’s no reason why the sniper couldn’t use both hands (one on the north end and the other hand on the south end) to slide the box over the gap.WHY would he care ...Charlie? A tilted box in the gap would conceal the rifle just as well a level box across the gap. There's no doubt that this photo was staged. It's a fake created by the DPD to give the illusion that Lee Oswald dashed by that area and hastily dumped the rifle as he fled. It's a photographic lie! The rifle was found LYING ON THE FLOOR beneath the pallet..... And Tom Alyea's photo shows detective Day picking up the rifle by the leather strap, OFF THE FLOOR , ....