Jim Fetzer points out how they carry themselves differently, and I'll add that the man on the left has a high left shoulder which is not seen on the man on the right.
And regarding the pocket, it was my assumption all along that the Bush-like figure had his hand in his pants pocket, not his jacket pocket. First, it is by far the more common practice. These days, a man has no choice because, usually, jacket pockets are sewn shut. I have two suits, and that's the case on both of them. But, I also have an old doctor's clinic jacket in which the pockets are open. And second, it's far more comfortable to use the pants pocket because it's lower, and it allows the arm to straighten. Holding your arm with the elbow bent tends to be uncomfortable. I never saw any bend in the elbow of the Bush figure, so I just assumed his hand was down in his pants pocket.
Here's me with my hand in the jacket pocket of the clinic jacket.
My elbow is now straight. To me, his elbow looks straight, like it's going all the way down into his pants pocket.
His straight elbow tells me that his hand is going into his pants pocket, and that is what I have always thought. But, the other guy definitely does not have his hand in his pants pocket.
But, the worst thing Doug Campbell did on the Black Op program was segue from this issue about the Bush-like figure, which is debatable, to Oswald in the doorway, which is NOT debatable. It is definitely and absolutely Oswald in the doorway, and there is no way it can't be him. The guy on the right doesn't even have his shirt sprawled open. Plus, his whole garb and his whole look are worlds apart from the other two. It is insane to deny it.
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