Eureka! Unger found it! It's the second FBI letter in which they said Lovelady claimed to have worn a red and white striped shirt and blue jeans.
This other letter is dated March 3, 1964. The shorter letter to the Warren Commission is dated March 2.
The shorter letter was signed by two Special Agents: Emory Horton and Robert P. Ghemberling. The longer letter is unsigned.
But, just a day ago, Backes said that when I said there were two letters, I meant one.
No, Backes, I meant two. Now, admit you were were wrong and apologize.
And did you read the second letter? It says the Altgens photo was wired to the AP office in New York and subsequently to other AP offices around the country. If it was wired to the whole world, don't you think it would have said so? The implication is that it wasn't.
And it doesn't matter what anybody said about Doorman being Lovelady because we can see with our own eyes that he was Oswald, and he's wearing Oswald's clothes.
That's the same guy wearing the same clothes and doing the same thing: clasping his hands in front.
We've got pictures, Unger. so we don't have to rely on what anybody said. We can rely on what our own eyes tell us, and they tell us that he was Lee Harvey Oswald.
And regarding what Lovelady said, by his own hand, he showed us that he was Black Hole Man.
So, why should you believe their made-up crap?
And if J D Royce and Helen Shirah were adamant that they saw Lee Harvey Oswald in the Altgens photo as it was published in magazines, how many other people worldwide thought the same thing? Not everybody contacts the FBI about such things, but it doesn't mean they didn't see it and think it.
Here is a concise rendering of the 2nd FBI letter:
Way to go, Unger. I'll be spreading this around.
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