Rick Bucciarelli reminded me of the debacle over Ruby's mug shot, where they exposed that he wore black socks, whereas the Garage Shooter wore light socks.
In the words of the vernacular, they fucked up. I'm a filmmaker, and I know how easy it is for stuff to fall between the cracks. And that's what happened here. You just can't catch everything, and they didn't catch this. So, right away they went to damage control and said that Ruby's underwear was changed. Can you imagine that they had the nerve to claim such a thing? They only held prisoners until their arraignment, and then, they were either flat-out released, or released on bail, or they were remanded to the County Jail. Under no circumstances did they remain in the City Jail. So, why would they change their clothes? You can't make sense of that, not in your wildest dreams.
And it wasn't just the socks, it was also the shoes. The Garage Shooter wore a dressy wingtip that was very low at the ankle; it dipped at the ankle. Whereas, Ruby wore what looks like a work shot that had a relatively high top. It was high at the ankle.
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