The man scrunched next to Oswald in the Altgens photo wasn't there. His image was added to it. And the reason they added him was to hide the unusual construction of Oswald's Russian shirt.
So, on the left is how it is in the phone, which is impossible: physically, photographically, and optically. In the center is my art showing, approximately how Doorman looked, in that respect, before they did their chicanery. In other words, his left shoulder is all there.
And then on the right, it shows how his shirt was and why they had to cover up. They couldn't claim that Lovelady wore such a shirt, with the flat collar, the button loop, and the long fold beneath it. It gave it the look of a jacket, and some people described the garment as a jacket. For instance, Officer Marrion Baker did.
Mr. BELIN - Did you notice what clothes the man was wearing as he came up to you?
Mr. BAKER - At that particular time I was looking at his face, and it seemed to me like he had a light brown jacket on and maybe some kind of white-looking shirt.
So, he was describing Oswald in the 2nd floor lunch room of the TSBD. What he saw was Oswald's shirt, the one in which he was arrested. But, he thought it was a jacket because it had the lay of a jacket.
And the white shirt was really just his t-shirt. But, since men don't wear jackets over t-shirts, he presumed it was some other kind of white shirt.
I think it's significant that at no time did any investigator ask who that man was so snug up to Oswald. Wouldn't it have been worthwhile to get his opinion about who Doorman was? So, why didn't Ball ask Frazier or Lovelady or Shelley who that guy was. how could you look at Doorman and discuss his identity without asking who that freaky guy was?
But, the answer is that he was nobody. He was just put into the photo to hide Oswald's unique Russian shirt.
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