At first I thought maybe that was the Blue Star Transportation band. I actually thought it might have been a badge and not a band but the size of the textured background makes me think it’s the size of, like y’all said, a button of some sort. But I also don’t know why a single button without a description would be added to the photos.
Then when I saw what looked like a “99” I thought of those things you get after so many years of service with a company. But, 99? No. Sooo... I have no clue. But I am now more interested in what exactly it is. Also what significance the Blue Star Transportation band (?) has. It was found 20 feet from the...WAIT WAIT WAIT!!
Okay, I knew something was off about the clothing photos...Mac was found floating (with chains and a jack secured to him??? Mmmkay) in a lake and was thought to have been there for
months. Those clothes look pretty new to me. I think it’s because they are! They’re stock photos. I usually take anything coming from an FBI link as gospel so I went back and read the ViCAP alert.
When describing the clothing, the only article specifically labeled as being photographed is the NO FEAR shirt! And it’s described as being white although the photo shows a yellowish color, something I’d more expect to see after being under water and on a decomposing body for months. The alert mentions that additional photos can be found on NamUs.
I checked NamUs (profile created in 2007, ViCAP alert in 2017) and the first photo added of the clothing is from the Florida Institute of Forensic Anthropology and Applied Science and has “CLOTHING RECONSTRUCTIONS” printed on the bottom of it!
NOW, I’ve already looked up the BST company and couldn’t figure out specifically how it would apply to this, but now I think the jacket may not have been a Dallas Cowboys jacket...I think it could have had a star on it that is similar to that of the DC but those photos are not of the actual clothing found on Mac!
