Did anyone check the Dime stores for 2 foot long narrow sacks/bags made of thin crinkly brown paper?
If these stores didn't sell such bags/sacks then Frazier plugged the Prez with a .303 disguised as a Mauser.
Then he went home and boned Mrs Oswald which accounts for his missing 4 hours.
Did anyone check the Dime stores for 2 foot long narrow sacks/bags made of thin crinkly brown paper?Good Question..... After WWII Japan was struggling to get back on track economically..... their heavy industries lay in ruins so they were forced to produce cheap light industry items like tin toys and house hold items like dust pans and curtain rods. To prevent the items from rubbing together during transit they wrapped the items in a light weight brown paper made from rice straw ....This lightweight paper was thin and a bit brittle which made it "crinkly".
( I'm sure that I'm not the only person in this group that recalls the cheap items coming from Japan )
Buell Frazier probably unpacked some of those curtain rods and recalled the cheap brown paper they were wrapped in....