HSienzant
Philosopher
I am prepered to argue and present counter evidence when Hank (or anyone) presents specific evidence pertaining to Oswalds alleged killing of JFK.
I can give you evidence out the wazoo.
Okay, the first person I call to the stand is Detective J.C.Day. Detective Day will testify he went to the Depository and photographed the rifle in place, and then personally took it to the Dallas Crime Lab when he photographed it and examined it and determined from the markings it was made in Italy and had the serial number of C2766.
I will give you the opportunity to cross-examine Day. For the purposes of this exercise, you can quote any sworn testimony given to the Warren Commission in 1964 and any evidence appearing in the 26 volumes. I will be the prosecution, you will serve as the defense attorney.
J.C.Day's testimony appears here in its entirety:
http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/russ/testimony/day1.htm
Let's start that trial. My first witness:
Mr. DAY. I was in the identification bureau at the city hall. About a quarter of one I was in the basement of the city hall, which is three floors under me actually I am on the fourth floor--and a rumor swept through there that the President had been shot. I returned to my office to get on the radio and wait for the developments. Shortly before 1 o'clock I received a call from the police dispatcher to go to 411 Elm Street, Dallas.
Mr. BELIN. Is there any particular building at that particular location?
Mr. DAY. The Texas School Book Depository, I believe is the correct name on it.
Mr. BELIN. Did you go there?
Mr. DAY. Yes, sir; I went out of my office almost straight up 1 o'clock. I arrived at the location on Elm about 1:12.
Mr. BELIN. What did you do when you got there?
Mr. DAY. I was directed to the sixth floor by the police inspector who was at the front door when I arrived.
Mr. BELIN. Do you know who that was?
Mr. DAY. Inspector Sawyer.
... (discussion of shells and photographs omitted)
Mr. BELIN. I am going to hand you what has been marked Commission Exhibit 139 and ask you to state if you know what this is.
Mr. DAY. This is the rifle found on the sixth floor of the Texas Book Store at 411 Elm Street, November 23, 1963.
Mr. BELIN. What date?
Mr. DAY. November 22, 1963.
Mr. BELIN. Does it have any identification mark of yours on it?
Mr. DAY. It has my name "J. C. Day" scratched on the stock.
Mr. BELIN. And on the stock you are pointing to your name which is scratched as you would hold the rifle and rest it on the stock, approximately an inch or so from the bottom of the stock on the sling side of the stock, is that correct?
Mr. DAY. Yes, sir.
Mr. BELIN. Do you have any recollection as to what the serial number was of that?
Mr. DAY. Yes, sir; I recorded it at the time, C--2566.
Mr. BELIN. Before you say that----
Mr. DAY. C-2766, excuse me.
Mr. BELIN. Do you have any record of that with you or not?
Mr. DAY. Yes, sir; this is the record I made of the gun when I took it back office. Now, the gun did not leave my possession.
Mr. BELIN. From the time it was found at the School Book Depository Building?
Mr. DAY. Yes, sir; I took the gun myself and retained possession, took it to the office where I dictated----
Mr. BELIN. Could you just read into the record what you dictated.
Mr. DAY. To my secretary. She wrote on the typewriter: "4 x 18, coated, Ordinance Optics, Inc., Hollywood, California, 010 Japan. OSC inside a cloverleaf design."
Mr. BELIN. What did that have reference to?
Mr. DAY. That was stamped on the scopic sight on top of the gun. On the gun itself, "6.5 caliber C-2766, 1940 made in Italy." That was what was on the gun. I dictated certain other stuff, other information, for her to type for me.
Mr. BELIN. Well, you might just as well dictate the rest there.
Mr. DAY. "When bolt opened one live round was in the barrel. No prints are on the live round. Captain Fritz and Lieutenant Day opened the barrel. Captain Fritz has the live round. Three spent hulls were found under the window. They were picked up by Detective Sims and witnessed by Lieutenant Day and Studebaker. The clip is stamped 'SMI, 9 x 2.'"
Your witness.
Remember, you said you would present counter evidence. Not hearsay or argument or innuendo or quotes out of context or a YouTube video or conjecture, speculation, or assumption or articles by fellow conspiracy theorists. None of those are evidence. "Counter Evidence".
What questions do you ask Day and what are his answers?
Quote him directly, as I did above.
Next we will move on to William Waldman, who worked at Klein's Sporting Goods, and who was responsible for designing the business system Klein's used. Klein's is where the rifle was shipped from to Oswald's post office box. Waldman will attest to that and more.
Good luck, you will need it.
Hank
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