27 inches. Carried in his right hand ONLY.
thank you
CBS 1967 interview:
MRS. RANDLE: I was preparing lunches for my brother there at my sink, and I looked out the window and saw Mr. Oswald cross the street and come up cross my driveway and
he had a brown paper bag in his right hand. It was about 27 inches long. It was made out of a heavy brown paper with heavy-looking tape on it. RATHER: Incidentally, the search of the Book Depository Building made after the assassination failed to turn up any curtain rods.
Ouch, Michael, you really missed this one. Not even close.
Is English a second language? What these people say is important. She said he HAD a brown paper in his right hand. She never said he CARRIED it in his right hand. Like you said, which would mean he supported it. You remember like her WC statement:
“and the bottom,
he carried it this way, you know” This after she explained he gripped the top.
By stating
carried she is indicating he was supporting the weight. Remember in her estimation it was a heavy package.
Are you not able to follow this or something? It seems like you are really struggling with it, and it is important that you understand it to understand the assassination.