Two jackets in two black and white films.
On the left is a still from a video taken in a parking lot a block from the Tippit murder scene. It shows a policeman displaying what Dallas Police radio broadcasts described as a white jacket which was recovered from underneath a 1955 Olds that was parked in the lot.
Initial police broadcasts identified Tippit's murderer as wearing a white jacket.
On the right is CE 162, Oswald's grey jacket. The WC said that this was the jacket recovered from under the car.
Given that both of these jackets were filmed with black-and-white film, if CE 162 is the jacket on the left, shouldn't it be in the same greyscale as it is on the right ? I can see it being a shade or two off maybe due to lighting, but these two jackets aren't even close.
Is there anyone out there who believes that these two are the same jacket ?
On the left is a still from a video taken in a parking lot a block from the Tippit murder scene. It shows a policeman displaying what Dallas Police radio broadcasts described as a white jacket which was recovered from underneath a 1955 Olds that was parked in the lot.
Initial police broadcasts identified Tippit's murderer as wearing a white jacket.
On the right is CE 162, Oswald's grey jacket. The WC said that this was the jacket recovered from under the car.
Given that both of these jackets were filmed with black-and-white film, if CE 162 is the jacket on the left, shouldn't it be in the same greyscale as it is on the right ? I can see it being a shade or two off maybe due to lighting, but these two jackets aren't even close.
Is there anyone out there who believes that these two are the same jacket ?