Yeah, giving witnesses cute little nicknames really convinces anyone that your opinion is correct.
Iacoletti,
Westbrook's "identification" of herself and her good bud, Gloria Calvert (sic) in the Z-film (from behind and 54 years after-the-fact) was so far off that "Pillbox" may very well be a very apt "play" on her married name, don't you think?
Btw, which theory do you prefer
today -- 1) that Carol Reed (or Karan Hicks) had black hair and an American Indian-like dark complexion, or 2) that black-haired and dark-complected Stella Mae Jacob bailed on her two Texas School Book Company colleagues (Gloria Holt and Sharon Simmons) in order to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with South-Western Publishing Company colleagues Gloria Calvery and Karen Westbrook, while two of
their colleagues (Reed and Hicks) bailed on
them?
-- MWT
PS If #1, above, then where-oh-where is Karan Hicks?
PPS Oops, my bad. I confused Westbrook with Mary Woodward Pillsworth (someone who, when interviewed by Stephen "Smilin' 'n Noddin'" Fagin, did have an excellent memory, btw).
Hmm.
Can I change her nickname to "Can't Tell" Scranton?
EDIT: But you know something?
I kinda like "Pillbox" for her.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pillbox_(military)