It seems improbable however , (imo) that a light blue gray jacket that’s so light tone that it could appear white in the camera clip could ever have been perceived by eye witness as a light brown or beige jacket.
When the jacket was found under a car, it didn't occur to anyone to describe it as brown or tan. No, it was 'white' or 'gray'.
So:
It's not just
Tan Jacket Man vs.
White (or Gray) Jacket Man.
It's
Tan Jacket Man Who Went Down Alley Off Patton +
White (Gray) Jacket Man Who Went All the Way Down Patton To Jefferson.
Mr. Callaway, in his WC testimony, gives us a weird composite of both men--------both as to route down Patton and jacket color.
Unfortunately for Mr. Callaway, Mr. Guinyard contradicts him on both counts. AND Officer Howell Summers,
after talking with Mr. Callaway, puts out the following jacket description: "a
light gray Eisenhower-type jacket". No mention of 'tannish'.
I suspect Tan Jacket Man (the man who turned off into the alley) had put his gun in his jacket pocket by the time Mr. Callaway noticed him. This led Mr. Callaway afterwards to believe that the
shooter must have been the second guy--------------the guy in the light gray jacket brandishing a gun. And so that's the man he told the Officer Summers about, leading Officer Summers to put out his suspect description.
And, as outlined in an earlier post, we have good reason to believe that the light gray jacket was not the only jacket to be found afterwards-------------Mrs. Doretha Dean found the other one, the tan one, which Tan Jacket Man had dumped on the tire rack as he tried to elude Gray Jacket Man.