And jacket #163 was found left behind in Oswald's place of work.
Seems Oswald was fond of leaving jackets behind that day.
Yes indeed.... for once you're right
Frazier saw Oswald wear a light grey jacket to Irving on Thursday evening. As he only had two jackets that light grey jacket can only have been CE 162, which he did indeed leave behind in Irving, where the cops most likely found it during the first search of Ruth Paine's house on Friday afternoon.
But wait, that means that Oswald couldn't have left the rooming house wearing a jacket, doesn't it? Just as I have been saying all along
Mr. BALL - On Thursday afternoon when you went home, drove on home, did he carry any package with him?
Mr. FRAZIER - No, sir; he didn't
Mr. BALL - Did he have a jacket or coat on him?
Mr. FRAZIER - Yes, sir.
Mr. BALL - What kind of a jacket or coat did he have?
Mr. FRAZIER - That, you know, like I say gray jacket.
Mr. BALL -
That same gray jacket?Mr. FRAZIER - Yes, sir. Now, I can be frank with you, I had seen him wear that jacket several times...
You'll accept Frazier's testimony that Oswald was wearing the light grey jacket to Irving on Thursday might but won't accept his testimony that he wore exactly the same jacket to work Friday morning.
Typical CT