The word spread very quickly at the TSBD that no one saw Oswald when they shouldn't have.
For instance, if anyone tried to report seeing Oswald in the doorway, they were bruskly stopped. "Wait! You didn't. Oswald was up on the 6th floor by then. So, just accept that you're wrong, and don't say it again. Understand?"
Oswald was in the doorway, and now we've got an army of Praymanites who admit it. But, look at the doorway:
That's it. That's all there was to it- a very small, cramped space. So, whether you think Oswald was Doorman or Prayer Man, he had to be seen by somebody- at least one person who was also there. Don't you think?
I think the likelihood is that Frazier, Lovelady, Molina, and certainly Shelley, all saw him there. I think they all had visual memories of Oswald standing there.
And all the testimonies about it are strange and unnatural. Joseph Ball skirted around asking Lovelady who Doorman was. It's what he wanted to know, but he deliberately avoided asking him. Why? And, it's just as strange that Lovelady skirted it too! Why didn't Lovelady say, "I'm this guy in the unbuttoned longsleeve shirt and the exposed t-shirt." In fact, the sensible thing, for Joseph Ball, was to ask Lovelady to identify each of the figures in the doorway. It was the TSBD doorway, and they were all TSBD employees. It's not like there were any strangers up there. So, why didn't he have Lovelady identify each of the figures?
What a freak show. How could anybody look at that without being startled? It's not like we're used to seeing such things.
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