The only problem with the "pristine" bus transfer is, it actually isn't! Doh!
The back of Oswald's bus transfer shows numerous creases

Mr. BALL - Did your punch mark have a distinctive mark?
Mr. McWATTERS - It had a distinctive mark and it is registered, in other words, all the drivers, every driver has a different punch mark.
Mr. BALL - What makes it different?
Mr. McWATTERS - Well, it is, it would be, the symbol of it or angle, in other words, every one; it is different, in other words.
Mr. BALL - You have a punch there?
Mr. McWATTERS - Yes, sir; I have the punch right here.
Mr. BALL - Is that the punch that you used?
Mr. McWATTERS - That is the punch I used.
Mr. BALL - Will you punch a piece of paper and show us?
Mr. McWATTERS - In other words, that is the type of punch that this one makes right here, in other words.
Mr. BALL - That is a different type of punch than any other driver has?
Mr. McWATTERS - Any driver, in other words.
Mr. BALL - On any bus in Dallas?
Mr. McWATTERS - In other words, the superintendent has a list, in other words, it would be just like this and every man has a punch and he has his name, and everything. In other words, if anyone calls in about a transfer or anything, I mean brings one in he can look right down the list by the punch mark and tell whose punch it is, and who it is registered to.
Mr. BALL - Now, the sample of your punch there has been on a piece of paper and we would like to have it marked as 372 at this time.
(The paper referred to was marked Commission Exhibit No. 372 and received in evidence.)

JohnM
2014: Mr. Mytton defending the hastily contrived script.
2021: Mr. Mytton still defending the hastily contrived script.
Can't knock your consistency sir. However, ask yourself a few simple questions--given the image you shared--and be as honest/objective as possible ---->
*Do you find it just a little bit strange that all those clock-punches align so nicely?
well, manufactured "evidence" always seem to...
C'mon--given that intense physical altercation with not one, not two, not three, not four, but five adrenline pumped officers ripping and tearing his shirt this way and that way, while pummeling him those "punches" alone wouldn't align, let alone the bus transfer be void of ripping and major tearing after that intense struggle.
*Take an honest look at the photos of the wrongly accused's torn shirt shared by Mr. Chapman in Post 9, and explain to those reading along how buttons--of much higher material-quality--have been torn off the shirt in at least two places that all of us can clearly see, yet those "punches" align so perfectly on mere paper...
manufactured "evidence" always seems to align perfectly when framing an innocent party.
*Lastly, take an honest look at the wrongly accused's shirt pockets and explain to the rest of us how two officers (their words, not mine) grasped him in the front amid that intense struggle and finally was able to push him down. How did the bus transfer void tearing with that much adrenaline in the tight grips of those officers from the front of the wrongly accused, let alone the two officers on either side of him pulling and ripping his shirt in opposite directions...
I'm all ears Mr. Mytton. However, fair warning I'm no longer, what was that Mr. MacRae use to call me in 2014 when I dared to enter the fray, the "rookie of the year"; and, remember, this time you don't have the luxury of the late Gary Mack (RIP) sending me a flood of PM's telling an impressionable rookie, quote, "You got
this wrong Kid, you got
that wrong Kid". Again, as honestly as you can in an objective manner--no CT this or that sir--just account for why that mere paper transfer isn't akin to mere paper involved in an intense physical altercation, fair enough?