Monday, October 28, 2013

This is incredible, and I mean something that  
OHLeeRedux 
said on McAdams' forum. Somebody really ought to take the mic away from this guy because he is turning JFK officialdom into a complete laughing stock. 

It happened in response to my posting this collage below showing the matching t-shirts between Oswald and Doorman.

The underlying facts are that in 1963, v-neck t-shirts were practically unknown. They existed, but they were not widely available, and they were not at all popular. Today, in 2013, 1 out of 6 mens' t-shirts sold is v-neck, and they are more popular today than ever before. They took half a century to grow into that much popularity. Back then, they were so new, and so out of the mainstream, that for all practical purposes, they weren't being worn and didn't exist.

There is no chance that Billy Lovelady was wearing a v-neck t-shirt on 11/22/63. He never wore a v-neck t-shirt- even when he was posing as Doorman.


So, forget about Lovelady wearing a v-neck t-shirt because he didn't have any 11/22/63 or on any other day. He was a crewneck guy all the way- as the vast majority of men were, then and still today. 

And forget about Oswald wearing a v-neck t-shirt on 11/22/63 either. At least, forget about him wearing a store-bought v-neck t-shirt. Oswald's v-neck t-shirt was homemade. He had the habit of tugging on the margin if it: hooking his thumb into the margin and stretching it down. Over time, it deformed the opening into a vee. 

The vee fluctuated, depending on whether Oswald's t-shirt was tucked in or not and how tightly. Sometimes the vee manifested more than others, and what we see on Doorman is about par for the course. But, the only reason it manifested at all was because of Oswald's peculiar habit of tugging on his t-shirts. 

So, keep all of that mind as you read what Ollie said:'

"I have a drawer full of those v-necks.  I never did like the feel of a t-shirt pressing against my throat." 

"Obviously Lee and Billy, along with millions of other men, had the same preference."

Ollie, the only thing obvious is that you're a moron, and they really should dock your pay because you're an embarrassment to the Company. There is no chance that either Oswald or Lovelady wore a store-bought v-neck t-shirt. It had nothing to do with preference, except for Oswald's preference to mangle his t-shirts. 

Oswald beat them- his framers and killers. He beat them when he got dressed that morning. That's because he put on a highly unusual t-shirt which he distinguished himself and a highly unusual outer shirt which he brought back with him from Russia, where the buttons were missing, so he couldn't button it up, and where the lay of the shirt was more like a jacket, the way it rolled over into a lapel, particularly on the left side. 


I also did a mathematical analysis of the likeness between them and came up with 57,600 to 1 odds against such a spontaneous match.




But, I suspect that was way too conservative, and I'm sure that Richard Hooke agrees. 

We've got Doorman wearing Oswald's distinctive clothing in the doorway, Ollie. And unless you think Lovelady attacked Oswald in the Men's room and stole his clothes (and returned them to him afterwards) I'm afraid that you and yours are shit out of luck. 
  




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