That explains how CE 163 could have gotten to the TSBD. It doesn’t destroy the idea that Wesley Frazier could have been mistaken about the jacket on Thursday evening. Your idea hinges on that one item though.
By the way, when shown CE 150 Linnie Mae Randle said:
Well now, I don’t remember it being that shade of brown. It could have been but I was looking through the screen and out the window but I don’t remember it being exactly that. I thought it was a solid color.
And FWIW, CE 151 is a solid color.
It doesn’t destroy the idea that Wesley Frazier could have been mistaken about the jacket on Thursday evening. Please explain how Frazier could have been mistaken about seeing Oswald wearing a grey jacket to Irving on Thursday evening?
Your idea hinges on that one item though.Once again, it's not my idea. I have no horse in this race, either way. If Oswald killed Kennedy and Tippit so be it. But it needs to be proven, which is why I am constantly challenging the evidence used by the WC. I have always stated that, as far as Kennedy is concerned, Oswald must have been involved in some way because you simply can not frame an innocent man in the way some CTs suggest it was done.
Having said that, here we have two conflicting stories from two witnesses and it was never resolved. On the one hand we have Roberts claiming (based on her observation of a zipping action) that Oswald left the rooming house wearing a jacket which (by elimination of CE 163) could only be CE 162 and on the other hand we have Frazier saying he saw Oswald wearing a grey jacket which (by the same elimination of CE 163) can only be CE 162 to Irving on Thursday evening.
Both witnesses can not be right. The consequence of Frazier being right is massive as far as the WC narrative goes, which IMO is exactly the reason why the WC never pursued the matter further. Just like they did nothing with the Stroud letter about what Dorothy Garner said and the lack if chain of custody for CE399). You can't find something you don't like if you are not looking for it, right?
For me, there are two major problems with the claim that Oswald killed Tippit, notwithstanding the witness identifactions. First of all, if Oswald did not leave the rooming house wearing a jacket than he couldn't be wearing one when Tippit was killed and, secondly, if Oswald left the rooming house at just past 1 pm and the fastest route to get to 10th street takes 11 minutes to walk, he couldn't have been there between 1.06 and 1.10, which is when the most reliable time line suggests Tippit was really shot.
Having said all this, it is not for me to argue that Oswald didn't kill Tippit. I have reasonable doubt about that (and many other things) and it's the evidence that is supposed to pursuade me that he did. So, where is that evidence?