There is another way of looking at this. If that guy isn't Oswald, who is he? One thing is for sure: he definitely worked in that building.
Recall what I've said that that doorway is like a cave. And he was at the back of it. No spectator from the street- who had nothing to do with the place- would have gone back there. That guy, whoever he is, came out that door. He came from the inside. He didn't go up there from the street. He was previously within that building, so he worked there.
Now, if that's not Oswald, then it means there was another TSBD employee, besides Billy Lovelady, who looked like Oswald. And not only did he look like Oswald, but he had Oswald's size and Oswald's build and even Oswald's dress. How did they overlook him as a candidate for Doorman? When the comparisons started to Billy Lovelady, why didn't they include this guy?
And who is he? If he worked there at the same time as Oswald, wouldn't somebody have noticed that they look like each other? And I mean before 11/22/63. There were only 75 employees at the TSBD. 50 years have passed, so wouldn't his identity- his name- have surfaced by now? Shouldn't it be relatively easy to narrow down and figure out who he is if he's not Oswald?
If he's not Oswald, then we are dealing with yet another strange and eerie JFK coincidence.


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