You have no idea how the Walker photo wound up in the Paine residence ?
I do.
It was taken by Saint Patsy.
Now, why would your client be photographing the Walker residence ?
There must have been a reason.
Sorry, I must have missed the part where you demonstrated that Oswald took that photo.
Out of all the homes in Dallas, by some miraculous coincidence a photo of the Walker residence is found in the Paine residence where your hero stores things (like his rifle, C2766).
Sorry, I must have missed the part where you demonstrated that Oswald stored C2766 at the Paine residence.
Kinda puts a huge dent in the Saint Patsy was framed for the Walker shooting narrative, doesn't it ?
Not in the slightest.
So of course you conveniently have 'no idea' how the photo came to be in the Paine residence because you desperately want to continue the absurd charade that the photo might have been planted in a frame up.
One of us makes up ideas that he can't demonstrate are actually true, and the other one of us says that in the absence of evidence, "I don't know" is the most rational answer.
Hey, I can ask irrelevant, unanswerable questions too, and pretend like it means something!
Who do you suppose ripped out the license plate in the photo of Walker's house that you think wound up at the Paine residence? And why?
Who do you suppose the two men who sped away from the Walker scene in a 1950 Ford were?
Remarkably similar to you having 'no idea' what rifle Saint Patsy is holding in the backyard photos.
Remarkably similar to you saying that it must be C2766 in the backyard photos, because......well because I'm bald I guess.
I think you have a good idea how the Walker photo wound up in the Paine residence.
How do you know the Walker photo wound up in the Paine residence? How do you know it was Oswald's?