If I'm wrong about Fedora Man being turned and facing Doorman, if he's really facing Elm St. just like everyone else, then why does his face look so weird?
Why doesn't his skin look like that of the Woman and Boy? Are you assuming that he was a dark-skinned like the African-Americans in front? I don't think that assumption is warranted. But, even if you insist on making it, it doesn't explain the contrast in skin color that we see from left to right. The fact is that when you compare his skin color to the Woman and Boy or if you compare it to the black people in front, it does not look natural and legit.
And while you're at it, take a look at Black Tie Man next to Doorman. Why is he facing east, staring at the wall? That doorway is like a cave, and he was deeper in it than Doorman. He would have been looking straight at a brick wall right when the motorcade was passing. So, why would he do that? He wouldn't. He didn't. He isn't real. He wasn't there.
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