Last post today folks, best wishes to all to remain well, safe, healthy and free of any lingering COVID-19 variants still lurking about. Back next week the Good Lord willing.
Major differences between the actual assailant(s) at 10th & Patton and the wrongly-accused:
https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth339128/m1/145/The wrongly accused doesn't have wavy hair. He didn't own an
automatic pistol. Nor upon his apprehension at the Texas Theatre was he wearing dark pants. Additionally, his shirt wasn't white either. Moreover, the height (inches taller than the wrongly-accused) and weight (a whopping 30+ plus heavier than the wrongly-accused) of the actual assailant are nowhere close to the wrongly-accused's measurements ---->
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He was measured again in 1963, after his first arrest in New Orleans at 5'9" 136lbs. After his second arrest in Dallas, he was measured at 5'9" 131lbs courtesy of the Mary Ferrell site. Nowhere near the wrestling-weight class of one of the actual assailants at 10th & Patton. Though he is taller than his immediate supervisor, Mr. Shelley (standing to his right in the following Mr. Mentesana home movie film between the 0-3 sec mark), the wrongly-accused was much smaller in weight class than the actual assailant at 10th & Patton ---->
Mr. Shelley--here again in his business suit attire on the same day-- wasn't a very tall individual ---->
*self-reminder: read the Dallas Police logs on November 22, 1963 to determine if they pursued the lead on two white males in a white Pontiac station wagon--possibly a 1961 model--drawing suspicion after pulling into a gas service station near 10th & Patton