Take a look at this Lovelady figure from the Couch film. It was soon after the assassination, and he is exactly where Lovelady said he was at the time and doing what Lovelady said he was doing. And he's with someone who looks an awful lot like Bill Shelley, whom Lovelady said he was with. But, is he wearing the clothing that Lovelady said he wore? The answer is yes if you go by what Lovelady first said and which the FBI put in writing twice.
The quality of the film is very poor, but I believe that if you look closely, you can make the confirmation. I put an R for red and a W for white and then another R for red to indicate the stripes on his sleeve. And next to him I put Lovelady wearing the shirt he claimed to have worn: a red and white vertical striped shirt.
Now, if that's not Lovelady it means that there was another man there who looked like him and dressed like him and conformed in size and shape and age to him and was there at the exact same moment that he said he was there, and in the company of a man who resembled the man that he said he was with. The mathematical odds of that are so small that they must be vanishingly close to zero. I am confident that this is an image of Billy Nolan Lovelady on 11/22/63, and as you can see, he is wearing the short-sleeved striped shirt, just as he stated. Therefore, he could not possibly be the Altgens Doorman or the Wiegman Doorman. The only possible Doorman was Oswald.
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