I didn't say that the jacket was zipped up only halfway.
Okay, Mr. Brown, fair enough, no harm, no foul.
I believe eyewitnesses to a crime make mistakes almost always, when it comes to clothing descriptions. This is obvious. It happens.
Yes, we mutually agree on this point all human beings are prone to mistakes. Again, no harm, no foul. However, in their haste to frame the wrongly accused why didn't those charged w/fully investigating the actual events at 10th & Patton take this into consideration?
Set aside the description of color for a minute. I would like to know what some conspiracy advocates believe happened to the jacket that Oswald was zipping up as he went out the front door of the rooming house. He left the house wearing a jacket and was seen at the shoe store entrance with no jacket. Even if the jacket was rainbow-colored, what happened to it? Why did Oswald get rid of it?
Conjecture, Mr. Brown at, quote, "Why did Oswald get rid of it?" Besides, the colour of the jacket wasn't indicative of any clothing actually owned by the wrongly accused. Not to mention it carried a cleaner's tag, which is so contrary to the wrongly accused's personal upkeep of his clothing. Not exactly a luxury on his mere warehouseman's salary.
Thanks Alan. I appreciate that. buddy.
No problem. Like I said before, even though we are miles--perhaps even an entire ocean apart--on this case, I respect you. I'm no longer the kid with the Ben Hur team of horses avatar from six years ago, meaning I do remember the researchers who confronted me w/their truth as oppose to flooding my IM box like the late Gary Mack (RIP) telling me how wrong I was to question the "evidence".
Alan, Happy Thanksgiving to you and your loved ones.
MUCH appreciated, Mr. Brown, best to you & yours for a safe, happy & healthy holiday season right into the new year.
Took the liberty of responding above in bold print. Back next year to reengage. Best wishes to all to remain safe, well & healthy amid the ongoing pandemic challenges we are facing around the world.
Until then, in spite of being framed, the wrongly accused did Not shoot anybody. Anybody.