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To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (212)1/10/2000 7:17:00 PM
From: James R. Barrett  Respond to of 1397
 
After reading that post I have concluded that Dr. Lee doesn't know anything more about this case than we do.

I think Dr. Lee is a day late and an autopsy short.

Jim



To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (212)1/10/2000 9:41:00 PM
From: Janice Shell  Respond to of 1397
 
Hmmm, we're encountering some interesting semantic problems here.

For some strange reason I had always envisioned it as a sweater but the clear use of the word jacket makes me think it might have been a maroon fleece sweatshirt with pockets which, technically, would be a jacket.

Where in the illustration you provide is the word "fleece" used? To me, a "fleece jacket" is just that: sheepskin, with the, ah, skin side outside. (Damn, that comes from some partially remembered parody of "Hiawatha"--"wore them with the skin side outside, wore them with the fur side inside".) Take a woman's word for it, Jeff: fleece is fleece, and it's technically a fur. It's also very heavy and tough. Hard to stick a knife through.

The collar appears to be green and it also appears there is a similar thin green line around the neck which would point towards it being one piece (with no visible t-shirt underneath), but the lack of visible zipper is puzzling. It also doesn't look at all bulky.

Sheesh. Women don't wear t-shirts under sweaters. And that's what this is. Why on earth would it have a zipper? It's a pullover.

Seriously: I hope you don't shop for your wife...