15-01-2016, 08:24 PM
Though I personally do not believe the wrongfully accused boarded a bus or cab that afternoon, I do respect and admire the remarkable research presented by Mr. Hargrove and Mr. Armstrong.
However, I respectfully disagree on the bus ride taken by the individual in the reddish/brown shirt and gray pants, but am keeping an open mind to the possibility that someone bearing a strong likeness to the wrongfully accused may have in fact boarded a bus and cab akin to the dynamics we find in much of what Mr. Armstrong reports through the shadowing period/dynamics through junior high school, the military, one abroad/one here, etc. in this case.
My ego is the size of Rhode Island, so I'll remain open to the possibility that my thinking doesn't make it so in respect to the bus/cab scenarios. Just having a difficult time with his ripped and torn clothes happening sometime before the Texas Theatre episode. IF he really did go home and change his clothes, How do we come to terms with the ripped and torn gray pants? Was there a fight on the bus? Was there a fight in the cab? Where and when did his gray pants become ripped and torn?, if not at the Texas Theatre...
I'll have to take the wrongfully accused at his word, when asked by a reporter about his black eye, he doesn't mention an intense struggle with anyone else that afternoon other than the policemen in the Texas Theatre.
However, I respectfully disagree on the bus ride taken by the individual in the reddish/brown shirt and gray pants, but am keeping an open mind to the possibility that someone bearing a strong likeness to the wrongfully accused may have in fact boarded a bus and cab akin to the dynamics we find in much of what Mr. Armstrong reports through the shadowing period/dynamics through junior high school, the military, one abroad/one here, etc. in this case.
My ego is the size of Rhode Island, so I'll remain open to the possibility that my thinking doesn't make it so in respect to the bus/cab scenarios. Just having a difficult time with his ripped and torn clothes happening sometime before the Texas Theatre episode. IF he really did go home and change his clothes, How do we come to terms with the ripped and torn gray pants? Was there a fight on the bus? Was there a fight in the cab? Where and when did his gray pants become ripped and torn?, if not at the Texas Theatre...
I'll have to take the wrongfully accused at his word, when asked by a reporter about his black eye, he doesn't mention an intense struggle with anyone else that afternoon other than the policemen in the Texas Theatre.