Stick to playing the contrarian. That does not require any thought. Is Day part of the fantasy conspiracy or not? Here you suggest he is not. But when he confirms that he finds Oswald's print on the rifle he is suspect. And on and on down the rabbit hole we go.
Stick to playing the contrarian. That does not require any thought.You think, mr. Smarty pants?
Is Day part of the fantasy conspiracy or not? Here you suggest he is not.Why would Day be part of the conspiracy? That he clearly was incompetent is another matter. When he produced a evidence card with allegedly Oswald's palm print on it, which he allegedly kept in his office without telling anybody for a week, in a case that involved the assassination of a President, he clearly demonstrated his incompetence.
But what Alan is showing you is a straight forward DPD document, on which Day signed for the receipt. He also signed for the release and confirmed his conclusion that the only print he found did not belong to Oswald. The real question that needs to be asked - and you won't be able to answer - is why the WC used a carbon copy of the receipt document with different release date on it.
So, mr Smarty pants, can you explain this?