Thursday, June 4, 2015

Lest anyone be in doubt, I am not granting the legitimacy of the Williams figure in the Lovelady clip.


The guy in that film was stockier; he had a shorter neck; and his hairline was a little receded compared to the real Bonnie Ray Williams. Also, look at the size of that collar button compared to Williams'. 

So, think about what it means. If the Williams figure in the Lovelady clip was fake, and he was, do you think there is any chance the Lovelady figure was real? 


The Lovelady clip is fake. He wasn't there at the time. He said he wasn't there. And Bonnie Ray Williams said he wasn't there. He said the cops weren't allowing anyone to leave, to go outside. It's plain English. It means what it means. There is no other way of interpreting it. 

Harold Weisberg dropped the ball on this one, regrettably. And, it's surprising because Gorilla Man doesn't look anything like Lovelady. The first thing that should have entered his mind was to doubt that it was Lovelady and for multiple reasons. The mere fact that it took 3 years for someone to "discover" this made it highly doubtful  and suspect. But, ultimately, it comes down to anatomy, and anatomy doesn't lie. These are anatomically different men. They are extremely different anatomically. 

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