Thank you for both pings, SunkenCiv. Interesting about the bunched coat.
A couple of years ago I read a book by a Louisiana author about U. S. Army Corps of Engineers investigating a tract of land slated to be flooded for a dam. Almost as an aside, the author stated that more than one person had mentioned Lee Harvey Oswald applied for a job at the Louisiana State Mental Instution a few months before Kennedy's assassination.
The application submitted by Oswald no longer exists in Louisiana State records ... if it ever existed.
Years ago I saw an interview with Lee Harvey Oswald’s brother.
He said that whenever anyone asks him if he believes his brother killed Kennedy, he answers in the affirmative.
I think that is telling.
Often family members of those who commit attrocities find it difficult to believe that their loved one could commit such an act, or to understand why their loved one did what they did.
The fact that Oswald’s brother finds it believeable tells me that he believes the evidence matches the brother that he knew.