Sunday, October 18, 2015

This is for Yates because he asked:

Are the two figures in the Couch film Shelley and Lovelady?


So, let's consider:

1) Physically, the match for each of them is pretty darn good.



That's not one, but both that match well, for both the man and the clothing.

2) They are in the exact location that Shelley and Lovelady both said they were at that time, which was walking down the Elm Street Extension towards the railroad tracks. So, if that's not them, it means that two other guys who just happened to look like them and and dress like them, just happened to be there in the same place and at the same time. And if that's not Shelley and Lovelady, then where are Shelley and Lovelady? Because we should see them in the Couch film. They did not remain in front of the Depository. They left immediately. They both said so, and Frazier also said so.  He said that they left, but he stayed put. 

3) Their heights are perfect to be Shelley and Lovelady because they were both 5'8".



4) Their proportions are right, with Lovelady being heavier than Shelley. How much coincidence do you want to go for?

That's them! Bill Shelley and Billy Lovelady. I wasn't the first to see or the first to say it. Gerda Dunkel was. It's ludicrous to deny it because THAT'S WHERE THEY WERE. And they weren't invisible. 





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