Ralph, I believe in kicking them when they are down (rhetorically speaking). The following enhanced collage shows on Gorilla Man not only a breast pocket with a flap and button or snap of some kind, but what appears to be a pack of cigarettes bulging inside. This image was scanned right from Robert Groden's book, page 187.
We need to keep the heat on Groden and others about the validity of the Gorilla Man image. He was not Billy Lovelady, and he was not wearing the shirt that Lovelady posed in for Groden in 1976. That's all bull.
LR
I appreciate this from Larry because some have tried to characterize my claim of phony Loveladys (including Gorilla Man) as being wild, far-fetched, and ding-a-ling. It is not ding-a-ling. Gorilla Man was not Billy Lovelady, and he was certainly not Doorman either.
Those are obviously not the same shirt, and they are not the same man either. Nor does Gorilla Man fare any better with Lovelady.
Gorilla Man was an impostor. A Lovelady impostor. And he wasn't there on 11/22/63. The clip of him didn't even turn up until 1966. It supposedly shows Lovelady in front of the TSBD at a time that, according to his own testimony and others, Lovelady wasn't there. It also allegedly shows Bonnie Ray Williams when he wasn't there. It also shows Danny Arce when he wasn't there. IT IS A PHONY CLIP. It was made to order to counter the damage that Harold Weisberg was doing by proclaiming that Lovelady wore a short-sleeved, striped shirt, which he did. He even posed in it Doorman-style for the FBI.
People need to open up their eyes and their minds to the magnitude of the photographic fraud that was foisted on the American people by the FBI.
But, getting back to Larry's new collage:
We know for a fact that Lovelady lost a lot of weight after the assassination. By 1976 he could not have weighed more than 150 pounds and maybe just 145. That's my professional opinion. But, on February 29, 1964, the FBI weighed him and found him to be 170.
The point is that any shirt that fit Lovelady snugly at the time of the assassination, he would have been swimming in by 1976. Yet, that wasn't the case. And, Gorilla Man indeed had a pocket flap, a big one, which was not present on 1976 Lovelady's shirt. On Gorilla Man, he didn't even have his shirt splayed open, and on '76 Lovelady, he does, but it doesn't look anything like Doorman, and it doesn't look anything like what a warehouse worker would do before going to work on a regular day to lay flooring. Does anyone really think that Billy Lovelady primped himself like that on 11/22/63? He primped himself for Robert Groden, but he certainly didn't do it for work. It was an act, a show, a spectacle, and a lie. And I have a feeling that Billy Lovelady didn't want to tell it. He was forced into doing it, probably at the threat of his life, which they most likely took anyway in 1979. I think the odds are very great that Billy Lovelady was murdered.
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