I went back to the transcripts and could not find where the clerk later remembered the jacket was green or the comforter floral...interesting.
BY MR. DUSEK: Q: WHAT IS THAT? A: IT'S A PRINTOUT OF WHAT HE HAD BROUGHT IN THAT MORNING. Q: DOES IT INDICATE WHAT HE BROUGHT IN? A: YEAH. Q: WHAT? A: SPORT JACKET. Q: DO YOU REMEMBER ANYTHING ELSE ABOUT THAT SPORT JACKET? A: I DON'T. NO.
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BY MR. DUSEK: Q: WHAT IS IT? A: IT'S A RECEIPT TYPED WITH HIS TWO COVERS AND TWO COMFORTERS. Q: WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY TWO COMFORTERS? A: I HONESTLY DON'T REMEMBER EXACTLY WHAT THEY -- COMFORTERS THAT COVER A BED OF SOME KIND. Q: AND COVERS; WHAT DID YOU MEAN BY THAT? A: COVER MORE OF A PILLOW-SIZE ITEM INSTEAD OF A BED-SIZE. Q: ALL OF THESE ITEMS CAME IN ON THE ONE TRIP, THE BEDDING AND THE JACKET?
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Cross by Feldman
Q: DO YOU HAVE AN INDEPENDENT RECOLLECTION OF WHAT IT WAS MR. WESTERFIELD CHECKED IN? A: I REMEMBER IT WAS A LARGE ITEM AS A COMFORTER, YES. AND A COUPLE COVERS, YES. I REMEMBER THAT. AND I DO REMEMBER HIM BRINGING IN A JACKET. I DON'T REMEMBER WHAT ANY OF IT LOOKED LIKE. Q: ALL RIGHT.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/metro/danielle/transcripts/20020617-9999-pm1.html
Plus she called it a sport jacket. I would think 12 years at a cleaners and you would know the difference between a sports jacket and a ski/winter jacket.
I was reading testimony today, and the people who testified about him being stuck in the desert said that he had light-weight clothes on.
One woman said he was wearing a light-weigth t-shirt and shorts.
RS - I just went back and re-read the whole thing. I agree - she never did say what the darned things looked like. Obviously a bad assumption on my part. Sorry.