Georger claims bait money is never sent out in paper straps... he cites experts and protocol. Georger is manufacturing a premise to influence perception.
Richard Floyd McCoy ransom money in what,,,, paper straps.
Even though the evidence strongly suggests paper bands were used it isn't really material. Carr believed that the packets were randomized in count.
CKRET..
"November 29, 2007 · Report reply
The money was packaged in varying amounts, so one bundle would have $500.00 another $1,000.00, there was no uniformity to it. I have been searching for the evidence report from the lab but have not found it yet, lots of files to go through. When I get it you'll be the second to know."
Here he makes two errors, 1st he is referring to the packets of 100 as bundles and 2nd they were not random counts, they were in 100's..
Georger and Carr got this wrong a decade ago and this error plagues the case today.
The important takeaway is the individual packets (100 bills) were not randomized in count, the rubber banded bundles of individual packets was. That means the money went to Cooper in individual packets of 100's and those packets were rubber banded into random sized bundles.
What does that mean,, the TBAR money likely arrived as one rubber banded bundle of several packets (100 bills each).
And that means the idea that the money could have ONLY arrived on TBAR as three separate packets thereby limiting how it got there is BUSTED.
Welcome to 2017.... strapped packets were not opened and recombined.