Sunday, May 11, 2014

I added vertical lines from the bridge of the nose to show that Doorman had "central recession" right in the middle of hairline whereas Oswald did not.


Follow the line up on each side. On Oswald you get to hair; on Doorman you get to scalp. This is the only Loveladian feature on Doorman: his hairline. They moved the hairline of Young Lovelady over to him. 



Remember, that's NOT 1963 Lovelady. That's Lovelady from the 1950s. The HSCA tried to say it was 1959, but I think that's bull. I think it probably dates back to 1957 or 1958. He looks pretty young there, doesn't he? I'd say he's looks about 20 years old. And he was born in 1957, so if he was 20, then it would be 1957.  

And, he was a rapidly balding young man. You don't think that Lovelady had the same hairline in 1957 that he had in 1963, do you? 


 In this collage, it DOES look like he had the same hairline in 1964 that he had in 1957, but that's bull shit too. After giving Doorman his hairline from 1957, they had to adjust the FBI photo to match it, and it was taken Feb 29, 1964. But three years later, CBS photographed Lovelady au natural, and you can see that he was mostly bald on top. He was in 1964 as well. Here's the Mark Lane photo of Lovelady from the winter of 1964. 


Thank the Good Lord that Mark Lane's photographer succeeded at getting this. It's no wonder that Penn Jones made it the final page in Forgive My Grief IV. No caption; no writing; just that picture. It speaks for itself. Billy Lovelady was NOT the Doorway Man. 

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