Article: A Presumption of Innocence: Lee Harvey Oswald, Part 3 by Johnny Cairns
Part 1 and Part 2 of this series by Johnny Cairns
Commission Exhibit (CE) 142 (the paper bag)
CE 399 (the magic bullet)
CE 543, 544, 545 (shells found on the sixth floor)
The shells were picked up from the floor before they were photographed
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The chain of custody for the shells is nonexistent
Lt. Day testified that the shell was marked by someone who was not at the crime scene
According to the WC, the shells were discovered by Deputy Sheriff Luke Mooney
Day did not mark the shells at the scene of the crime even though they were in his possession
He placed these unmarked shells into an unsealed envelope
Under these circumstances, how could Day swear under oath that the shells being presented in evidence
against Oswald were the same ones allegedly found in the aftermath of the president’s murder?
The shells would never have been admitted into evidence in a trial against Oswald
Dent in the shell (CE 543)
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Not a single box of ammunition was found among Oswald's belongings
What should have happened regarding the chain of custody for the shells
Oswald would not have been convicted at the trial
The palm prints on the rifle
The bulk of the core evidence was transferred to the FBI on 11.23.1963
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Unsmoking the Gun by Pat Speer
The 1993 PBS Frontline program Who Was Lee Harvey Oswald?
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