The reason I asked about the shirt Puentes was wearing is because it looks like some type of gear one would wear while engaged in sports. Is there such a thing as a scuba shirt? Reminds me of the skin-tight shirts that skiers or maybe even surfers wear. I don’t know much about athletic gear. I didn’t know that earlier in the day he took a photo of himself in a different shirt.
In the plane videos, after the crash, whoever has the camera (we’re told it’s Puentes reaching for his life vest) is wearing a thin, tight, long-sleeved yellow shirt that looks like nylon spandex.
Yamamoto was wearing swim trunks as he left the site of Fuddy’s last rites, but he might have borrowed that from someone.
Interesting about Puentes’ clothes because he commented that his life jacket wasn’t holding him up because of his heavy work clothes. That seemed suspicious to me because Kawasaki - a large man - said that he held onto somebody else who had a life jacket on, to stay up. If a lifejacket would hold up Kawasaki and another person, I don’t think it would have any trouble holding up Puentes even if he had steel-toed work boots on.
Do those life jackets have dual air chambers? I thought I had read that somewhere. There a selfie that Puentes took with everybody bobbing around in the water, showing one of his life jacket’s chambers inflated and another on top of it, uninflated and blowing in the wind. The story about Kawasaki giving away his life jacket could have been to cover for the extra woman being given a life jacket. But it would have been silly of them to not have enough life jackets for everybody. Maybe they wanted one person to not have a life jacket so they wouldn’t be in the count of what various people saw.
Swim trunks? ???!!!!????
Who wears swim trunks to a meeting (or whatever function he was going to)
gah!
Yamamoto knows/knew something.....