Friday, May 23, 2014



Lovelady was not in that squad room, Backes, and you need to stop saying it. He was one of many witnesses who were brought in for questioning, including Danny Arce, Lee Bowers, Buell Frazier, Amos Euins, Charles Givens, Jean Hill, Mary Moorman, James Jarman, Harold Norman, Bonnie Ray Williams, Mrs. Robert Reid, Julia Mercer, Roy Truly, Bill Shelley, and many more. Obviously, they were not all put in the squad room.

And there was no reason to put Lovelady there. He wasn't going to be interviewed there. His affidavit was given in front of a Notary Public, Mary Rattan. She didn't go to the squad room. Look at the maze he would have had to trek through to get there. Why would they have led him through all that at a time like that? They were pretty busy, you know. 

And, you have said several times that some of the cops reacted to Lovelady; they did not. You said they moved around him; they did not. 

Let me tell you something that you apparently don't know: Nobody moves around anybody without looking at the person whom they are moving around. It may be just a glance, just a head snap, but they look. And those cops NEVER look at Lovelady. They weren't moving around him; they were getting to where they could look inside that supply room that the big cop was focused on. 

It was a very elaborate ruse, all done to sell the lie that Lovelady wore a long-sleeved plaid shirt. The irony is that- even if he had- Doorman's shirt is not plaid. There is not a single box on it. It's just a vague, splotchy, hazy contrast- and haze is what it was. There was also some light reflection, which got exaggerated by the enlargement. That is all we are looking it, and since you can't actually buy shirts with that pattern, they settled on plaid to describe it. 


Harold Weisberg said it himself to Mrs. Lovelady in 1967 that Doorman's shirt is not checked! And here it is 2014, and I still have to deal with idiots like you. Stop the lies, Backes! It was Oswald in the doorway, and Lovelady not in the squad room!



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