This is Billy Lovelady on 11/22/63. He's wearing the striped shirt that he said he wore. I realize that that the stripes don't jump out at you, but it's a very poor quality image. You know it's not a solid print. It does look mottled. There is contrast there. And if you look closely, you can make out the stripes.
Remember that it's a still frame from a motion picture. Lovelady was moving, so there is a lot of blur. And it blurs everything, including the stripes. But, look at how well it matches overall.
And that is exactly where Lovelady said he was at that time. And the film shows exactly what Lovelady said happened, which is that Officer Marrion Baker was running the other direction, toward the building, and Lovelady claimed to see him when he turned around. Why would he lie about that? He wouldn't.
Malcolm Couch worked for WFAA Television, and he was riding in the motorcade. So, he was moving. And Billy Lovelady was walking down to the railroad tracks; so, he was moving. Both were moving, and the distortion from all that movement, plus the intrinsic poor quality of the film, resulted in a mottled image. But, it's the same guy; the same shirt; and the same pattern.
Anyone who wants to fight this has to account for the fact that he looks like Lovelady, and he is precisely where Lovelady said he was at that moment. So if that guy is not Lovelady, where is Lovelady? We should see him in addition. But, we don't. And that's because: it's Lovelady.
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