Well I can see the time of 3:15....right there on the notes. That's a pretty fair indication that is the time of the beginning of the interrogation. And all three participants testified that the first interrogation started at 3:15. However, You apparently have reason to doubt that time.....So let's hear it Mr I.
We?re talking about when those notes were written, not the time of the interrogation. What is your evidence that Fritz made those notes during the interrogation instead of days later like he said?
I reject the proposal that Fritz scribbled the notes at some later time....primarily because they are such a scrambled mess.....If he had sat down at a later time and at his leisure wrote the notes, I seriously doubt that they would be such a mess....
What you seriously doubt has no evidentiary value.