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Online Charles Collins

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Robert Allen Lesh? (Apparently not)
« on: Yesterday at 08:58:42 PM »
The identity of the individual often referred to as the "engineer-hat man" (or sometimes "construction man" or "hard hat man") seen at the corner of Houston and Elm Streets in Dealey Plaza during the JFK assassination has been identified by researchers as Robert Lesh.
Robert Lesh was a construction foreman and pilot from Fort Worth who had skills in electronics. He went missing in 1968, and his body was later found in Eagle Mountain Lake. His death remains unsolved. This individual is separate from the well-known "Umbrella Man" and the "three tramps," who have also been subject to investigations and theories.

https://www.google.com/search?q=has+the+engineer-hat+man+on+the+corner+of+Houston+Street+and+Elm+Street+in+Dealey+Plaza+ever+been+identified&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari





Robert Allen Lesh, a Fort Worth man connected to the JFK assassination's Clean Towel laundry service, disappeared in 1968, his body later found in Mount Eagle Lake; his death was ruled a murder, with police finding surveillance/bugging gear in his trailer, suggesting he was involved in something risky, potentially leading to his murder by someone he angered, possibly tied to his past work with Clean Towel and its association with the Kennedy motorcade route.
Key Details:
Disappearance: Lesh went missing in 1968 from Fort Worth, Texas.
Discovery: His body was found in Mount Eagle Lake.
Investigation Findings: Police discovered bugging and photographic equipment in his mobile home, indicating he was involved in clandestine activities.
Suspected Motive: Authorities believed Lesh was "dealing in something" that angered someone enough to kill him.
JFK Connection: Lesh was linked to the Clean Towel and Linen Service Company, a laundry truck that was present near the JFK assassination site in Dallas, adding layers to his mysterious death.
Significance:
Lesh's murder remains a cold case, with his death raising questions about his involvement in potentially shadowy dealings and his connection to the infamous Clean Towel company, which has ties to the JFK assassination theories.

https://www.google.com/search?q=what+is+known+about+robert+lesh+of+ft.+worth+tx+who+went+missing+in+1968+and+his+body+found+in+Mount+Eagle+Lake&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari


I once believed that this could be Robert Lesh; but apparently AI was wrong:






I am asking if anyone knows more than I have found in these two AI questions and answers about the man in the Elsie Dorman film frame image above. Apparently AI is wrong and it isn’t Robert Lesh. Please respond if you have anything at all. Thanks.
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Robert Allen Lesh? (Apparently not)
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Online Paul J Cummings

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Re: Robert Allen Lesh
« Reply #1 on: Yesterday at 09:36:39 PM »
What researchers have identified this man as Robert Lesh as the Engineer man in DP? The man you've identified is not Robert Lesh.

https://jamesfday.medium.com/who-killed-robert-a-lesh-7360e52dea1c
« Last Edit: Yesterday at 09:39:04 PM by Paul J Cummings »

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Re: Robert Allen Lesh
« Reply #2 on: Yesterday at 11:30:19 PM »
What researchers have identified this man as Robert Lesh as the Engineer man in DP? The man you've identified is not Robert Lesh.

https://jamesfday.medium.com/who-killed-robert-a-lesh-7360e52dea1c



Thanks Paul, I am trying to find out if the man in the engineer’s hat in the Dorman image has been identified. The A.I. response indicated he was Robert Lesh. That response doesn’t say which researchers identified him. It doesn’t surprise me that A.I. could be wrong. I have seen other instances where it was incorrect. I will change the image that I labeled accordingly.