Oswald's Light-Colored Jacket

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Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: Oswald's Light-Colored Jacket
« Reply #832 on: April 19, 2020, 07:03:41 PM »
Common sense, huh... I recently schooled you on the fact that it was only 50°F in Dallas that day,

Wrong again, Chapman

https://www.iweathernet.com/texas-dfw-weather-records

The high was 70 degrees that day.

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And a baggy-sleeved jacket (according to Buell) would be a good choice for those wanting to limit the profile of a 34.8" lunch/curtain rod/rifle bag.

“34.8 inch bag”. LOL.

How does a baggy-sleeved jacket “limit the profile” of a bag carried under the arm, anyway? And isn’t the story that he got a jacket after leaving work?

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Wearing a jacket would cover up the revolver and getting rid of said jacket would be a no-brainer since there were a number of citizens eyeballing the little prick sporting a revolver and wearing a jacket @Tippit

So no more need to “cover up the revolver” after shooting a cop? Good one.

Offline Jerry Freeman

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Re: Oswald's Light-Colored Jacket
« Reply #833 on: April 19, 2020, 11:04:11 PM »
Quote from: Bill Chapman on Today at 07:41:24 AM
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Common sense, huh... I recently schooled you on the fact that it was only 50°F in Dallas that day,
Wrong again, Chapman The high was 70 degrees that day. https://www.iweathernet.com/texas-dfw-weather-records
"Common sense"  :D
Being "schooled" by Chapman.  :D  Right.

Offline Bill Brown

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Re: Oswald's Light-Colored Jacket
« Reply #834 on: April 02, 2026, 09:52:11 PM »
Mrs. MARY BROCK, 4310 Utah, Dallas, Texas, advised that on the afternoon of November 22, 1963, she was at the Ballew Texaco Service Station located in the 600 block of Jefferson Street, Dallas, Texas. She advised that at approximately 1:30 PM a white male described as approximately 30 years of age; 5 feet, 10 inches; light—colored complexion, wearing light clothing, came past her walking at a fast pace, wearing a light—colored jacket and with his hands in his pockets.

Approximately five minutes later two individuals from Johnny Reynolds Used Car Lot, 500 Jefferson Street, appeared at Ballew's Texaco Service Station, making inquiry as to whether she had noticed the young white man come by the station. She indicated she had, at which time they informed her that this individual had in all probability shot a Dallas police officer. She advised she informed them that the individual proceeded north behind the Texaco station and she last observed him in the parking lot directly behind Ballew's Texaco Service Station.

Mrs. BROCK was shown a photograph of LEE HARVEY OSWALD, New Orleans PD 9 112723, dated August 9, 1963, which she identified as being the same person she observed on November 22, 1963, at Ballew's Texaco Service Station.

Mrs. BROCK advised at the time she saw OSWALD on November 22, 1963, she was unaware of the fact that President JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY had been assassinated, and she was unaware that Dallas Police Officer J. D. TIPPIT had been shot.

on 1/21/64 at Dallas, Texas File # DL 100-10461

By Special Agents JOHN T. KESLER and VERNON MITCHEM - LAC Date dictated 1/22/64