It doesn't matter how much evidence is presented, you will continue your game of asking for evidence which you know doesn't exist and then claim some sort of hollow victory because you want evidence that doesn't need to exist. For instance your reason this time is that the writing on the order wasn't authenticated, give me a break.
At the end of the day Waldman was called into work and discovered Waldman 7 and CE773 in their eight month old microfilm business records and at his testimony he printed out Waldman 7 and CE773 directly from Kleins business records.
I'm not going to waste any more time with your little games. Let's agree to disagree and move on. Life is too short for this stupidity.
JohnM
Oops, the prosecutor is angry at the jury again because they want evidence from him he can't provide.....

I get it, John. You would prefer it that instead of looking at actual evidence you just want people to take your word for it.
But I am glad that you now admit that no shipping documents for a rifle sent to Oswald's P.O. box exist.
For instance your reason this time is that the writing on the order wasn't authenticated, give me a break.If you don't understand that evidence should always be authenticated, you really have no business making claims about that evidence, John.
You may not consider it important that evidence is actually authentic but in the real world something like that actually matters. I can only hope that you will never find yourself in a position of being accused of something based on evidence that isn't authenticated.
At the end of the day Waldman was called into work and discovered Waldman 7 and CE773 in their eight month old microfilm business records and at his testimony he printed out Waldman 7 and CE773 directly from Kleins business records.Yes, Waldman was called in to work on 11/22/63 and showed the FBI the microfilm. I can't find anywhere that they "discovered Waldman 7" but even if they did, the FBI took the microfilm that night and Waldman only got to see it once after that, during his testimony, on 05/20/64. Do you really he would remember what was on the form on 11/23/63? I doubt it. Early in his testimony Waldman identified Mitchell W. Westra as the person who actually filled the Hidell order. Btw, Westra worked under the supervision of Sam Kasper, the other VP at Kleins'. Kinda remarkable that they called Waldman, who had nothing to do with gun sales, instead of Kasper. But that aside, just how difficult would it have been to get Westra to confirm his handwriting on Waldman 7? Could the fact that they did not ask Westra perhaps have anything to do with the fact that Westra is on record saying that Kleins' did not send out 40" Carcanos with a scope?
I'm not going to waste any more time with your little games. Let's agree to disagree and move on. Life is too short for this stupidity. What's the matter, John? Are you getting stuck already or is what I am telling you simply too complicated for you to deal with?
This is the third time you've thrown a temper tantrum because you can't get your way.... Are you alright?