Friday, May 23, 2014

This just came in from Professor James Norwood. He has the logic and good sense to doubt the veracity of Lovelady in the Squad room- and for his own reasons, as well as mine. 

Ralph,

Your study of Lovelady sitting in a forlorn manner in Dallas police headquarters slightly after 2pm is an important topic.

Support for your findings about the film evidence comes indirectly from other eyewitnesses in Dealey Plaza who were
brought in for questioning by the Dallas police on the afternoon of the assassination.

Such important eyewitnesses as Mary Moorman, Jean Hill, and Charles Brehm were indeed brought to police headquarters.  But
all of these eyewitnesses were taken to the office of Sheriff  Bill Decker for questioning in the hours following the assassination. 
Bill Decker's office was located in the immediate vicinity of Dealey Plaza.  It was there that Mary Moorman, Jean Hill, and others
gave their statements.

By contrast, Billy Lovelady alone was allegedly taken to the main Dallas police depot at Harwood and Main.  By 2pm when there
was no clear suspect in the case, Lovelady should have been just another eyewitness and been sitting in a waiting room at Bill Decker's
office along with the other eyewitnesses.  Instead, he appears out of the blue as the only eyewitness taken to the main police headquarters
at the precise moment when Oswald is being escorted through the same room where Lovelady is sitting!  And that office does not even
resemble a waiting room; it looks like a storage room with books and boxes piled high.

Something is not right here, and I also find it curious that Lovelady never mentions his visit to police headquarters in his Warren
Commission testimony, including no mention of who escorted him to headquarters and what testimony he gave by way of an oral
or written deposition.  


James 

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