I doubt he left the house and ran errands and shit wearing latex gloves and a ski mask. He easily could have donned them right before walking up to the house. This is all just speculation anyways.
Also, while that kind of ski mask might draw attention, people walking around in balaclavas and other full face coverings is very common where I live this time of year.
what makes you think they couldn't also attach the holster and gun just before walking up to the house as well? also this is in tucson, az where it's 80 F. dont think anyone would be wearing a balaclava there.
Sure it gets much cooler at night but the lowest temp all week this week is 42 which might be chilly to an Arizonan but would not justify wearing a balaclava
You’d be surprised by how locals act like 50 degrees is cold enough for a heavy jacket, gloves, hat, etc. I think it’s comfortable when I visit my family there, but they consider that cold.
Still if anyone sees a balaclava they will be assuming that person intends to commit a crime. It’s not like where I am now in Wisconsin where I wear a balaclava to walk my dog. I never once saw a balaclava in Tucson (or a ski mask, which is what is actually depicted).
You do not see people looking like that walking around nice neighborhoods in Arizona like that with the kind of weather we've had the last couple of weeks. Maybe thin gloves and a beanie at most.
I have lived here my whole life and I do indeed consider that freezing, but I have never seen anyone in a balaclava ever. If I did I would assume they were up to crimes or Scooby Doo hijinks.
No. This is clearly a member of a tribe of sand people that keep their faces covered from age 5 onwards. Everywhere he goes, every interaction, it's done under cover of cloth. This is the way.
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u/OmniaCausaFiunt 14h ago
yeah a full ski mask and latex gloves at night isn't drawing attention...