On the right is Billy Lovelady, a half hour after the shooting. He had escorted police up to the 6th floor, and he was hanging out with them. It is certainly him. He said he did that, and others said he did it. Notice how burly he was at the time. The FBI weighed and measured him in February, and they said he was 5'8" 170 pounds. And I have the feeling that he was heavier than that in November, that he lost weight. That's because it was stressful being told to lie.
But, this is him on the day, and you can see how he was. Now, don't complain about the poor quality of the image because it's not my image. The fact is that they deliberately blurred most of the JFK images, including both films and photos. They didn't want us to get a good look at him. But, despite the blur, you can see that he was not gaunt and slender like Doorman, who has Oswald's build. Oswald was 5'9", 131 pounds, which looks right for Doorman.
And notice Doorman's sunken t-shirt. It's collar looks v-shaped. It was not designed that way. Oswald had the habit of stretching his t-shirts by tugging on them. But, Lovelady's round collar looks untampered with. And this was the very day. So, there is no doubt that Lovelady could not be Doorman. He was too burly, including having a thick, burly neck. And he was too heavy.
And by the way: the guy next to Doorman isn't even real. He wasn't there. No one has ever identified him. That's because it's impossible. And optically and photographically, the interface between him and Doorman is impossible. You can't find another photo like that, and you couldn't duplicate it if you tried. The man behind is cutting off Doorman's left shoulder, while Doorman is cutting off his right shoulder. So, they are both in front of and behind the other at the same time. What it shows is a photographic impossibility. Again: you could never duplicate that image by arranging two men and taking their picture. Go ahead and try. I dare you.
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