MW: You sound like somebody who says "I know the law" because a guy I know is a lawyer". Do you not understand just how stupid that statement is?
What I said is that I've asked lawyers I've known about this particular issue. Somehow you think it's "stupid" ask a lawyer about a legal issue, which goes to show who's really acting stupidly here.
And what I said about the pistol's known chain of possession is correct. Mytton's already set you right on McDonald giving the gun to Carroll, and your notion that Hill somehow disappeared with it the reappeared is similarly incorrect.
Read what I actually said;
You sound like somebody who says "I know the law" because a guy I know is a lawyer"
What I said is that I've asked lawyers I've known about this particular issue. What particular issue? That's way too generic. Just like with most aspects of the law, the devil is in the details! The quality of the question determines the quality of the answer!
Did you ask a lawyer, what effect it would have on a chain of custody, when McDonald and Carroll marked a revolver presented to them at the Personnel Office some two hours after Oswald was arrested?
Somehow you think it's "stupid" ask a lawyer about a legal issue,So, now you know what I think? Really? But to answer your question, no it's not stupid to ask a lawyer about a legal issue. What is actually stupid is the appeal to authority fallacy you used it for.
And what I said about the pistol's known chain of possession is correct.Who made that determination? You or the lawyers you've asked?
Mytton's already set you right on McDonald giving the gun to Carroll, No he didn't. He made the same mistake you are making.
and your notion that Hill somehow disappeared with it the reappeared is similarly incorrect. If Hill did not disappear with the revolver between the time he arrived with Oswald at the police station and his presentation of a revolver at the Personnel Office some two hours later, then where exactly was he?