I don't know of the jacket Frazier saw morphed in CE162, I just wonder how it could have done. If Oswald was wearing a light gray jacket to Irving on Thursday evening, I don't see any way how that same gray jacket could be in Irving on Friday at 1 PM.
Well, exactly. Mr. Frazier puts Mr. Oswald in a "gray, more or less flannel, wool-looking type of jacket" the morning of 11/22. So it has left Irving.
When shown CE162 and CE163, Mr. Frazier is positive that neither is the jacket he saw Mr. Oswald in that morning.
Thus we have three jackets:
1. CE162 (allegedly found in the parking lot)
2. CE163 (allegedly found in the TSBD)
3. The flannel, wool-looking gray jacket Mr. Oswald wore to work that morning.
If, as Mrs. Roberts recalled, Mr. Oswald was wearing a dark jacket when he left the rooming-house, then CE163 is the only candidate for that jacket.
CE162 never was worn by Mr. Oswald, but the 'investigating' authorities were desperate to put it on him as he left the rooming house.
As for the flannel, wool-looking gray jacket which Mr. Oswald wore to work that morning, it vanished from the face of the earth. Not it, but CE163 was 'discovered' in the domino room several days after the assassination. Something smells!
N.B. Mrs. Roberts told FBI on 27 Nov that when Mr. Oswald entered the rooming house he was wearing a "
light colored shirt... and
no jacket". This suggests that he left the gray wool-looking flannel jacket behind in the TSBD after the assassination. The point of the 'discovery' of CE163 in the TSBD was thus to
rule it out as the jacket Mr. Oswald could have been wearing when he LEFT the rooming house. Because if he was wearing THAT jacket, a dark blue jacket, he would be ruled out as the Tippit killer. So they simply switched the jackets, pretending that CE163 and not the flannel wool-looking gray jacket was the one discovered in the TSBD afterwards.
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There is a fourth jacket btw: the TAN jacket worn by the man who shot Officer Tippit. That man fled on to Patton, and then
turned off down the alley off Patton.
The man in CE162 went on to Patton shortly thereafter. He went
all the way down Patton to Jefferson.
I think there is good reason to believe that the true finder of CE162 was Mrs. Doretha Dean of Dean's Dairy Way. And she didn't find it under a car, but thrown on to a tire rack.