Colour perception is subjective.
Memory is fallible.
But only for a witness who says something you do not like, right?
Frazier sat next to Oswald during the drive to Irving for at least 20 minutes and was close enough to see the color of the jacket under all sorts of light conditions.
Earlene Roberts was blind in one eye, was concentrating on the television and saw Oswald a few seconds as he walked by.
Where Frazier said the jacket he saw was grey, Roberts rejected that same grey jacket, shown to her by the WC, as too light. She had seen a darker jacket.
Yet, for the LNs, Roberts, who got just about everything else wrong, is the one to rely on....Right?
And blatant dishonesty is par for the course for you!