Miscellaneous Information on the Carcano Page II
Raymond ....I'd like to suggest that you slow down and take this one
step at a time....
You can assume that most folks on this group know the stories and
legends about the various pieces of evidence, therefore you don't
need to post all of the crap about each piece of evidence.
You posted a whole bunch of erroneous information in this post and
I'll not attempt to rebut all of it. But just the opening sentence
in the paragraph above is not true.... Which negates the whole
paragraph.You wrote: "When the bag was found next to the window, it
was examined and dusted for prints" There's at least two different
stories about
the discovery of the paper bag. One says it was discovered by
Marvin Johnson and LD Montgomery (but they could remember much about
it when they testified before the WC) and another says that Lt.JC Day
found it and asked Tuly if he'd ever seen it before, and when Truly
answered "NO, Day folded it up and put it in his pocket.
---Walt.
Dear Walt:
RE: " and another says that Lt.JC Day found it and asked Tuly if he'd
ever seen it before, and when Truly answered "NO, Day folded it up and
put it in his pocket. "
I have never heard about Day finding the paper sack and asking Truly
if he had ever seen it. I would appreciate your source so I don't make
that mistake again.
Montgomery said that Studabaker picked it up.. "Wait a minute--no:I
didn't pick it up. I believe Mr. Studabaker did---we left it laying
right there so they could check it for prints."
Johnson said that his partner, " Montgomery picked it up and WE
unfolded it."
Johnson Vol VII 96-99
Montgomery Vol VII 100-105
Day: Vol.IV 249-278
The bag had been removed by the time Day went to the SE corner to
examine the "hulls"
("hulls"--- redneck description of shell casings.)
Belin: Did you take it (the bag) down to the station with you?
Day: I didn't take it with me. I left it with the men when I left. I
left Detective Hicks and Studabaker to bring this in when they brought
other equipment in.
Belin: By this you are referring to the bag itself?
Day: Yes sir.
Walt:
Am I spelling the TSBD's Manager's name wrong? I thought it was T-R-
U-L-Y I noticed that you spell it Tuly and Truly . Which is correct?
Also RE: "You can assume that most folks on this group know the
stories and legends about the various pieces of evidence, therefore
you don't need to post all of the crap about each piece of evidence."
Walt:
I really can't assume that most folks ON THIS GROUP knows the stories
and legends, etc....... I have noticed that you are just about the
only one who is that well informed. In fact, I was about to ask you
when we can expect your book to be in the book stores. It's time that
this case should be put to rest, and you can be the one to do it.
The historians will be grateful also. They don't want to make the same
mistakes that Ihave been making.
Thanks for the advise. I will try to be more careful in the future.
--- Raymond


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