LNs are stumped...
they cannot explain away why the wrongly accused remained in Dealey Plaza post-assassination time, well after the hastily contrived script mired in the stench of horse manure said he was elsewhere.
Mr. Brewer: He had
a brown sports shirt on.
His shirt tail was out.
Mr. BELIN. Any jacket?
Mr. BREWEB No.
Mr. BELIN. Any other clothing that you noticed?
Mr. BREWER. He had
a T-shirt underneath his shirt.Mr. BELIN. Was his shirt buttoned up all the way?
Mr. BREWER.
A couple of buttons were unbuttoned at the time.
Sound familiar folks?
Only one single individual in Dealey Plaza that afternoon wore this particular brown shirt and in the manner described by multiple witnesses and/or filmed post-assassination time (see the embedded video below and freeze the frame at the times noted) Same shirt, same untucked dress manner.
Texas Theatre employee Julia Postal described the
same attire worn in the
same fashion. Both her and Mr. Brewer's observations are further confirmed when the wrongly-accused is escorted from the Texas Theatre donning the
same clothing as depicted by both these post-assassination witnesses. It's of particular interests that in both the Texas Theatre images and the film taken by Mr. Hughes post-assassination time in Dealey Plaza we actually get to also see the same grey coloured pants worn with the brown shirt in Dealey Plaza and upon the wrongly-accused being escorted from the movie theatre.
To further buttress both Mr. Mentesana's post-assassination film and Mr. Hughes' post-assassination film footage as well, we all are privy to the the wrongly-accused's clothing attire and the manner he wore it (see Mr. Brewer's testimony above), because he wore the same clothing in the same manner at his midnight presser.
Mr. Hughes (Robert) freeze at 8:03 -- 8:04 as the wrongly-accused reenters the TSBD post-assassination time; and Mr. Mentesana's post-assassination time capture of the wrongly-accused still in Dealey Plaza post-assassination time freeze at 8:44 -- 8:52...
Same brown shirt, worn in the same manner in all sequence instances in Dealey Plaza post-assassination time; and described in detail by both Mr. Brewer (Johnny) and Ms. Postal (Julia) as well. The slam-dunk is the midnight presser (same shirt, same manner of dress).
The nefarious invention about the wrongly-accused going to his rooming house was just that a deceptive invention to place him where it served the interests of those framing him, nothing more, nothing less. He said
this, he said
that (Riiiiight) Amazing what some people will do for thirty pieces of silver (bunch of lying treasonous cowards).
The wrongly-accused did not shoot anybody. Anybody. It's time for truth.