It was sent Fed-Ex, right? Doesn't this just mean it was picked up out of the box sometime between the 1st and 2nd shootings?
Couldn't he have put it IN the box anytime since the previous pickup time, which I presume could have been as long ago as Saturday?
I'm not saying he COULDN'T have mailed it during the 2 hours, but is there any real evidence he took the time to walk to a fed-ex box to post it?
It was sent US Postal Service priority mail, received by a postal clerk. The postmark has a timestamp.
It was sent by USPS express mail. I imagine he could have filled out the envelope beforehand and arranged for a pickup.
It was sent via U.S. Post Service, not FedEx.
It was handed by him personally to a US postal worker; she put the timestamp on it.
Everyone is assuming that he wrote all this and mailed it in that two hour time frame, but as you noted, he could have dropped it off well before the shootings, and it only got logged into the system in that two hour span. Otherwise, someone might possibly have seen him moving around, going to the FedEx drop off point, and I haven't seen that mentioned anywhere.
No, It was in a Post Office envelope.
Fed-Ex uses the same type, but the picture was of one that had USPS and Post Office written on it.