Monday, October 21, 2013


The above is really an historic article. I doubt you would ever see anything like that today. Though the 50th anniversary is upon us, I doubt we are going to see any coverage of the Doorman issue in the mainstream media. The mainstream media barely even covers the whole idea of conspiracy. 

The only way that "hounding by conspiracy theorists" could have contributed to Lovelady's death is if it drove him to smoke more or practice other unhealthy habits. But, I seriously doubt that Lovelady had a natural heart attack. I think the odds are great that he was "heart-attacked" out. They got some drug into him that mimicked a heart attack. 

It says that Ken Brooten was Lovelady's lawyer. First, what did he need a lawyer for? Second, how did the lawyer for the HSCA wind up becoming Lovelady's lawyer? The guy was chief counsel for the HSCA but wound up being Lovelady's lawyer to the HSCA? How the heck did that happen? 

And let's remember that Lovelady never appeared before the HSCA. But, his lawyer did? Why didn't they just have Lovelady come in? What was the big deal? He wasn't accused of a crime. 

It is very strange that they were investigating an event concerning two men, one of whom was dead, and the other of whom they didn't talk to. 

And yes, we know that the HSCA agreed with the WC that the Man in the Doorway was Lovelady, but it is disgraceful they way they went about it. They never once put an image of Lee Oswald next to Doorway Man to see how they compared. Robert Groden never did either. Just think: he was supposed to determine who among two men was a third figure, so he left one of them out completely. 

Either Robert Groden is secretly working for the government, or he is incredibly stupid, and I mean like Inspector Clouseau. 

The HSCA could have subpoenaed Lovelady. They subpoenaed other witnesses. So, if they didn't talk to him, I presume it was because they did not want to talk to him. 

So, they didn't want to talk to him, and he didn't want to talk to anybody. And then he conveniently and unexpectedly died. Do the Math.  

It's weird what his wife said. When asked about his death, all she said was, "I've been hounded for 15 years, and now I am not going to be hounded any more." That's strange. He was a young man. He was young enough to be my son. Nothing about her tragic loss? Nothing about how great a husband and father he was?  

It said a post-mortem examination would be performed, but I don't believe we ever got the results. Just like we never got the results of the post-mortem on James Altgens when he died of a "gas leak" during the ARRB. Did we ever get the post-mortem on David Sanchez Morales? How about Richard Case Nagel? Nope. 

In case I am not making myself clear, I think they killed Billy Lovelady.  



  

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