How about bumping it into the realm of reality.
Reid saw him in a t-shirt.
Jarman said he worked in a t-shirt.
He got his outer shirt before he left.
Saw Shelley when he left.
The shirt on Lovelady didn't look like a jacket.
Oswald said he was inside when the president went by.
He told Fritz and Kelley he changed pamts and shirt.
baker said he was dressed differently when he saw him later at the DPD.
You're not helping the truth, JFK or otherwise.
That is deliberate distortion of the breathtaking kind. We're talking through-the-looking-glass, where up is down, in is out, and black is white.
Mrs. Reid reported seeing Oswald in a t-shirt, but it does not preclude another garment over it.
Mr. BELIN. Do you remember what clothes he had on when you saw him?
Mrs. REID. What he was wearing, he had on a white T-shirt and some kind of wash trousers. What color I couldn't tell you.
The t-shirt stuck out to her; that's all. Just a moment before, Baker saw Oswald in a "light brown jacket" which he later matched to Oswald's arrest shirt. So, how can bpete construe it that Reid saw him in just a t-shirt? What, did he take off the jacket he was wearing for Baker? Then, where was it? In his hand? He had a Coke in his hand. bpete's curt statement "Reid saw him in a t-shirt" is a deliberate attempt to mislead.
Jarman didn't even see Oswald during the lunch break or after 12:30.
Mr. BALL - Did you see Lee Oswald?
Mr. JARMAN - No; I didn't.
Oswald saw him during lunch, and Jarman confirmed that he was there in that vicinity at the time. But, he did not see Oswald.
The t-shirt mentioned by Jarman was in reference to how Oswald worked.
Mr. BALL - How was Oswald dressed that morning when you saw him at work? Do you remember that?
Mr. JARMAN - I don't exactly recall how he was dressed. I think he had on some dress pants. But I didn't notice the color.
Mr. BALL - What kind of pants?
Mr. JARMAN - Some kind of these slacks you wear.
Mr. BALL - What kind of a shirt?
Mr. JARMAN - Ivy leagues, I believe.
Mr. BALL - What kind of a shirt, do you know?
Mr. JARMAN - He never hardly worked in a shirt. He worked in a T-shirt.
Mr. BALL - Do you remember if he had a T-shirt on that day?
Mr. JARMAN - Yes; he had on a T-shirt that morning.
Notice he was asked: "What kind of a shirt?" and Jarman said: "Ivy Leagues, I believe." He wasn't talking about an Ivy League t-shirt, was he?
The notion that Oswald was wandering around during the lunch break, during the assassination, and during the aftermath in just a t-shirt is pure hogwash.
Oswald's shirt had the lay of a jacket:
Oswald did not see Shelley before he left, and even Shelley said so.
Mr. BALL. On November 22, 1963, the day the President was shot, when is the last time you saw Oswald?
Mr. SHELLEY. It was 10 or 15 minutes before 12.
Mr. BALL. Where?
Mr. SHELLEY. On the first floor over near the telephone.
Mr. BALL. Did you ever see him again?
Mr. SHELLEY. At the police station when they brought him in.
Mr. BALL. Did you see him in the building at any time after 12?
Mr. SHELLEY. No.
Mr. BALL. Did you at anytime after the President was shot see Oswald in the building?
Mr. SHELLEY. No, sir.
Mr. BALL. Did you at anytime after the President was shot tell Oswald to go home?
Mr. SHELLEY. No, sir.
bpete said that Lovelady's shirt did not look like a jacket. That is true. But, Oswald's shirt did, and Doorman's shirt was a spot-on match to it.
Oswald told police that he was "out with Bill Shelley in front" and nothing trumps that.
Oswald told Fritz that he changed his "britches" and made no mention of a shirt when first asked. Plus, they found his bus transfer ticket in the pocket of his arrest shirt. What, do you think they planted it on him? Is that what you're claiming, bpete? These people who would never alter the Altgens photo, which you regard as pure as The Last Supper, that these same people planted a bus transfer ticket on Oswald, committing themselves to a concocted story that any defense lawyer with half a brain could easily destroy?
Mr. BAKER - At that particular time I was looking at his face, and it seemed to me like he had a light brown jacket on and maybe some kind of white-looking shirt.
Here they are:
bpete, every single thing you said wasn't just wrong, but diametrically wrong, polar wrong, and utterly in defiance of the plain and simple facts of the case. You are a liar, a dastardly liar, and the audacity of your lies is truly breathtaking.
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