When the Orlando police tested the surveillance camera, they knew that their dark uniforms showed up light in the image. It is unacceptable that they did not determine and publicize the color or range of colors of clothing that would render as was captured of the POI.
Instead they were quoted as saying don't worry about the clothes. Completely unacceptable.
That leads to people thinking that what they are looking at is what they would see, white shirt, etc., leading to accusations against kitchen workers. Whether white and dark clothes render to the same light color I have no way of knowing, but clearly they are not white because they look white. The dark blue police uniforms rendered the same way. (and obviously is a factor in my analysis).
Concerning the hat, this is what I most recently posted about it.
I finally got things rearranged/set up to where I could hook up my laptop to a large screen (for big screen tv). Whenever I look at my Blowup of Jennifer Kesse person of interest / suspect pictures on a much different setup I try to look at them with a fresh perspective, as in what might this show me that I haven't seen before.
With the very large screen I noticed an unmistakable pattern to the back of the biking helmet. The pattern is so precise that I have no doubt a particular model or style of helmet should be identifiable.
I have isolated the helmet from suspect stills 1 and 2:
The first, from still 2, shows the precise pattern of the back of the helmet, at least clearly discernable on a large monitor at 1024x768. The top of the helmet descends smoothly until there is a dip to a lower level, then extends on back and then slightly back in and out again, causing a double hump in back. From the double hump it descends downward and inward in a slight stairstep pattern, causing a zigzag effect in a profile view.
That particular blowup is darkened to the degree that the helmet and hair cannot be discerned from each other. The second picture above, from still 1, shows the profile of the helmet over the hair.
I took a quick look at hundreds of biking helmet pictures with Google Images and all the ones that came close were mountain bike helmets. I posted a few below, including one with the dip and one without but with a similar double hump:
I feel that the helmet and holster are extremely distinguishable by their shapes and can only guess at the reasons for the resistance [by investigators] in identifying the equipment and uniform of this suspect dressed as a law enforcement officer.
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P.S. Re-reading, when I wrote that post on my site it was intended for law enforcement as to resistance in publically dealing with this information and investigating it. Reposting here I just now realized sounds like it is written to you, but is not. Whether anyone else is or isn't in agreement with me is not a matter of resistance but your opinion.
Police don't have that luxury. I have presented evidence and it should be acknowledged and investigated or refuted. They would do so if I called in that I had a vision she was in a warehouse. This is just much harder to deal with.