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76 THE CHOICES NARROW cont. possibility, it should be recalled that yet another improbabilit; must be added to the series on which this hypothesis already depends; that our earlier concession that President Kennedy's stretcher could have been the one on which Tomlinson found the bullet is itself contingent upon two factors 1. that contrary to all indications, someone replaced sheets on Fresident Kennedy's stretcher after they had been once removed, and then moved the stretcher to the elevator or corridor area where Tomlinson found it. 2. that Tomlinson arrived at the elevator close to an hour later than he said he did. Nor is even this quite all, for JFK-10 sheres with all other hypotheses one final handicap; there is no evidence of any blood or tissue ever having been on 399. Frazier --despite Eisenberg's obfuscation-- said he saw none; there is no indication that any of those handling it previously saw any; and, if any laboratory analysis was made which veri- fied or refuted the presence of such residue, neither the Warren Report nor any of the twenty-six volumes of testimony and exhibits reveal that fact. * * Opinions received from experts referred to in footnote on page 71. reveal that such complete lack: of adhering blood or tissue would be unusual for a bullet that had pierced a body.

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