It was ment as a casual summary of a progression of events. Not a detailed statement of detailed facts.
So, admittedly wrong in some particulars, right?
Affidavits = signed affidavit + signed letter to superior officer
Not questioning the original statements of Boone or Weitzman yet.
Remember better after a good night sleep = remember better as time progress = figure of speech.
Okay, how much time must progress before a change becomes suspicious? Are all changes suspicious? You initially suggested this change was suspicious, did you not?
I know that he did not identify the brand of the rifle in his testimony to the Commission, and I asked you if you have any idea why the Commission did not ask him. I mean, he stod right beside when it was discovered, but the Commission was not interested in knowing what kind of a presumed murder weapon hi saw? Really? Come on, Hank.
I asked you when he first identified the rifle as a Mauser. You changed the subject and avoided answering.
He didn't mention a Mauser in either his own statement or the one he gave to the FBI on the weekend of the assassination in 1963. He didn't mention one in his testimony to the Commission in 1964. He didn't mention one at the Clay Shaw trial in 1969.
Why can't you answer my simple question -
When did Craig first mention seeing a Mauser on the sixth floor? Sometime after the 1969 trial of Clay Shaw, right?
I have never stated that detective Craig identified the found alleged murder weapon as a Mauser in a signed affidavit.
Yes, you did.
You claimed THREE (3) officers signed written affidavits attesting to the Mauser. Asked for those names, you named Boone, Weitzman, and Craig.
The crime of the century and three police officers get the brand of the rifle wrong? In written and signed affidavits? Then, after a good nights sleep, two of them suddely ”remember” much clearer that is was a Carcano rifle, while the third of them still remember a ”wrong” rifle? Come on ... you are kidding ... ?!?
I really should stop posting and hit the gym more, yes. But that doesn't excuse your errors, and going on the offensive and telling me to 'shape up' when I'm pointing out your errors and you're making excuses for them ('figure of speech', 'casual summary') doesn't appear to be the most effective use of your time.
Hank