I was referencing the two OP photos taken just after the assassination. There is no conceivable reason for anyone to have moved some boxes between those photos in the moments after the assassination. No one has articulated any such explanation.
I know what you were referencing.
I was referencing the same OP photos.
That BRW is pretty much in the same position in both photos strongly indicates the pics were taken seconds apart and not minutes apart.
As such, the idea that boxes were moved around in the seconds between the pictures seems nonsensical.
In terms of the investigation, the 6th floor was full of boxes. The DPD no doubt moved some items in their search for evidence. I'm not sure that is incompetence given that they had to search the building to figure out what had happened. Maybe it would be done differently today but we also have six decades of hindsight to criticize. They were working blind in the moment.
The second Mooney stepped into the SN and realized the shots had been fired from there, that whole area became a crime scene and should have been protected as such until the Crime Lab arrived to document and analyse the crime scene.
In a truly staggering display of investigative incompetence:
1) The Sniper's Nest, the barricade specifically constructed by the assassin to hide his location during the shooting, WAS NOT PHOTOGRAPHED/DOCUMENTED IN IT'S ORIGINAL POSITION. At least one stack of boxes had been removed before any photos were taken.
2) The Sniper's Perch, the arrangement of boxes used by the assassin to rest the rifle on, WAS NOT PHOTOGRAPHED/DOCUMENTED IN IT'S ORIGINAL POSITION. Instead, re-staged photographs of these boxes were entered as evidence.
3) The long paper sack supposedly used to carry the rifle in WAS NOT PHOTOGRAPHED/DOCUMENTED IN IT'S ORIGINAL POSITION. Instead, a photograph
with a drawing on it of where the bag might have been was entered as evidence.
4) Bonnie Ray Williams' lunch remains WERE NOT PHOTOGRAPHED/DOCUMENTED IN THEIR ORIGINAL POSITION. Instead, the half-eaten piece of chicken, initially discovered on top of one of the stacks that formed the SN, was placed in the lunch sack (also initially discovered on the same stack) and moved around 25ft away, where it was stuffed down the side of a two-wheeler trolley.
There is also very strong testimonial evidence that the empty shells were moved before being photographed by the Crime Lab.
Not one piece of evidence pertaining to the location of the assassination was documented correctly. It was the murder of the President and it was the worst investigation possible.
You might put this down to it being the 1960's, but to imagine there weren't certain standards and protocols in place regarding the investigation of a homicide, during the '60's, demonstrates a massive amount of naivety on your behalf.
It is possibly the worst, most staggeringly incompetent investigation of a murder I have ever heard of. That you can brush it off so easily says a lot about you and how you view this case.
I don't see anything they did as influencing the conclusion that Oswald was the assassin. When all is said and done, Oswald's rifle was left at the crime scene. Fired bullet casings from that rifle were found by the window from which the shots were fired.
I don't see anything they did as influencing the conclusion that Oswald was the assassinOf course you don't, you're a zealot. You are completely blinkered to anything that challenges your spoon-fed beliefs.
When all is said and done, Oswald's rifle was left at the crime scene.What a perfect way to frame someone.