On the left is Billy Lovelady when he posed as Doorman for the FBI on February 29, 1964. He is definitely posing as Doorman because he has his shirt unbuttoned- like Doorman. And he told the FBI that he wore those clothes on 11/22/63, and they put it in writing: twice. They stated that Lovelady said he wore a red and white vertically striped shirt and blue jeans, and that is what he is wearing there.
And that is what he wore. We can see it in the center. That is the man who was standing next to Oswald in the doorway; standing just to the east of him.
I realize that that stripes are missing from his shirt, but that's because they removed them, which was very easy to do. They also removed his whole face, and it was because he was Billy Lovelady. It is physically, photographically, and optically IMPOSSIBLE for such an image to be captured. AND THERE IS NO IMAGE LIKE IT IN THE ENTIRE WORLD. You can't find any other image in which a man's face is missing.
Did he really have his hands atop his head? I doubt it. First, notice that his forearms are of different length; one being long, and the other being short. People are very symmetrical when it comes to the length of their arms. Furthermore, why would he have his right wrist bent so severely and his left wrist so perfectly straight?
Right this moment, put your hands on top of your head. Don't think about it; just do it. Now, leave them there and go into the bathroom and look at yourself in the mirror. Don't your wrists look symmetrical? You don't see that weird assymetry, do you? And if you try to duplicate that weird assymetry, you'll find that it's practically impossible to do.
Look at the bottom of Lovelady's shirt on the left. Notice that it is squared. off. That shirt was designed to be worn out; to not be tucked in. It's the same way on Black Hole Man. (We call him that because his missing head is like a black hole in space.) But, my removing his stripes and his collar, they converted his outer shirt into a t-shirt. Would someone have gone to watch the President of the United States in just a t-shirt? It seems disrespectful, doesn't it? A t-shirt is underclothing. Is that why they added the stripe to his short sleeve? That's pretty ridiculous too.
In his WC testimony, Lovelady identified Black Hole Man as himself. He definitely didn't didn't claim to be Doorman. Consider how easy it would have been for him to point to Doorman and say, "That's me." But, he didn't do that.
HIs interrogator Joseph Ball was scared shitless that Lovelady was going to say the wrong thing and ruin everything. So, to play it safe, instead of asking him to say who he was in the photo, he instructed him to just draw an arrow to himself "and do it in the dark." The marker was black, so what's the point? But, Lovelady did what he was told, He drew mostly in the black, but it did get over his forearm slightly, as you can see on the right. That little mark on his foreram is the tail of Lovelady's arrow.
So, that was Lovelady telling us that he was Black Hole Man.

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