'Pathetic'Is that from your 'conversational' counter-narrative file?
'As you haven't got a clue on how blurred Roberts' vision really was, your blurred picture is meaningless'Feel free to squint. Say, why not show us a graphic demonstrating just how blurred her vision 'really was'.
Earlene Roberts: Blind as a bat, except for the glasses 'There is a major difference between briefly seeing somebody walking behind you, needing only seconds to get from his room to the front door, while you try to get the television to work and a picture frame from a Gary Mack video which you can watch as long as you like'There is a major difference between Earlene trying to adjust her TV set, and then pausing and turning around as she hears (or was she deaf as well?) hot-footing it for the exit. Seems whatever time was available was all it took for Earlene to observe that Oswald was zipping up a jacket.
'But I'll play, just for fun. The video shows the man wearing a jacket, so there is no mystery there, but if this guy would walk passed you in a matter of two or three seconds, under the same circumstances as Roberts saw him, you could easily confuse the jacket for a vest, cardigan or sweater.'> Tell us how he would get out the door in just 2-3 seconds. Plus she saw him at the bus stop for another few seconds. The viewing opportunities afforded Earlene re man-in-hurry Oswald (he in a cardigan, vest, or sweater; anything but a jacket) seem to be adding up.