First, a Witness that saw LHO carry the sack into the TSBD is required.
No such witness is required. You absolutely did make that claim.
I asked who besides Buell and his sister saw LHO take that package into TSBD?
Technically, neither saw him take it into the Depository and you didn't ask that question originally either*. Linnie Mae Randle didn't see it because she was miles away and only saw Oswald put the long package into her brother's car. Wes Frazier didn't see it because he didn't watch Oswald at the moment he walked into the building.
The importance is that the WC puts weight and it is heavy weight on the "fact" that LHO brought the rifle to work that day.
No, that's their
conclusion.
The facts that led to that conclusion were, among others, these:
[1]They had testimony that the weapon was stored at the Paine garage prior to the assassination.
[2]They had testimony that the weapon was recovered in the Depository shortly after the assassination.
[3]They had testimony that Oswald told Wes Frazier he'd be bringing curtain rods on Friday.
[4]They had testimony that Oswald was seen with a long sack (the exact dimensions only estimated by the witnesses) the morning of the assassination.
[5]They had testimony that a long sack was recovered near the sniper's nest and it bore Oswald's print.
[6]They had testimony that Oswald's rifle was recovered on the sixth floor, the same floor the assassin was seen by witnesses at street level.
[7]They had testimony that Oswald denied bringing any long package to work that day, insisting that Wes Frazier must have been thinking of another day.
[8]They had testimony that the blanket in the Paine garage that previously had been seen to contain a rifle was discovered to be EMPTY shortly after the assassination.
Let's hear what you think they should have concluded, and why. If you're going to be critical of their conclusion, tell us what better conclusion the evidence points inexorably towards. Walk us through your argument and your logic step-by-step.
The package that the only two who saw LHO carry that package said it was a lot smaller than what the WC said it was.
The witnesses did not measure it. They estimated it. I asked before, and you failed to answer, what amount or percentage of error do you allow in estimates of this nature? Do tell us the allowable percentage.
In short, the WC relies on the need for LHO to bring the package to work
No, it relies on the evidence to reach that conclusion. Put the above evidence together and show us another, more reasonable conclusion. Bet you can't. Bet you won't. Bet you'll claim you don't have to, because you're not a conspiracy theorist (but you sure sound like one).
it hangs onto the Frazier as a key witness to that event, yet it dismisses Frazier's view.
No, it retains most of what Frazier said, and only concludes his estimate of the bag's dimensions were wrong.
They throw out what they do not want and create a whole new situation due to the composite that they developed. It is a total sham...
Projection. It sounds like what you're doing. The actual bag recovered had Oswald's print on it and was large enough to contain the rifle. You are totally disregarding that bag as evidence, it appears. Along with a lot of other evidence, like Oswald's rifle being recovered on the sixth floor.
...and for those who do not see it that way, they need to explain why the WC was correct in dismissing Frazier's description and why the WC's description is correct.
They dismissed Frazier's
estimated dimensions of the bag he saw. They retained the
actual measured dimensions of the actual physical bag recovered from the sixth floor that bore Oswald's print.
I would not think that anyone could be foolish enough to argue (as you are doing) that estimates of dimensions should take precedence over the actual measured dimensions. You appear intent on proving me wrong on that.
Hank
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* You didn't ask any questions. You made the series of assertions seen below:
First, a Witness that saw LHO carry the sack into the TSBD is required. Buell Wesley Frazier witnessed LHO bringing a sack approximately 27" long with him that morning but not a 38" sack. Buell's sister also witnessed seeing a sack the size that her brother saw... outside of that Nobody saw LHO carry a 38" sack into the building that day or any other day. The WC said Frazier was mistaken on the length and then they said his sister was also mistaken yet the cornerstone of the WC saying LHO brought the rifle to work is based on Buell's and his sister's testimony (except for their description of what they say). So the only 2 people who can put LHO with a package were told they were wrong (the size of the package) by a Committee that never saw the package. The 36" rifle broken down still had a measurement of 34.8". Hank, this is classic, you were complaining about Micah dismissing evidence when it didn't fit his outcome and this is exactly what the WC did. So really your question means nothing; it is only a Red Herring.