He didn't, because Day didn't do such a lift in the TSBD. Or probably even that evening in the crime lab.
Really?.... Tom Alyea said that he saw Lt Day place the prints on index cards...So if Alyea didn't witness the event then explain how Alyea knew there was a lift on a 3 X 5 index card?
He didn't, because Day didn't do such a lift in the TSBD. Or probably even that evening in the crime lab.
On page 108 of First Day Evidence, the author (Savage) quotes Lt Day....
"Lt Day told us that, after he photographed the trigger-housing prints and had been stopped by Captain Doughty he continued working on the rifle under the order of Captain Fritz. It was at that time that he noticed a print sticking out from the barrel. He said it was obvious that part of the print was under the wooden stock, so he took the stock off and finished dusting the barrel. He said he could tell it was part of a palm print and so he proceeded with a lift." Lt Day was lying through his teeth.....He could NOT have
"noticed a print sticking out from the barrel."nor could he have
noticed that part of the print was under the wooden stock" Because the barrel of a carcano has a rectangular bayonet lug surrounding the barrel and there is no wooden stock that the print could stick out from.... Look at photos of a carcano.....the point at which the barrel emerges from the stock is surrounded by the steel Bayonet lug.
The bayonet lug covers 2 3/4 inches of the bottom of the barrel.... If there had been a palm print on the bottom of that steel barrel that extended back to the wooden stock.....It could only have been left there by a giant whose palm was about 6 inches across....