So, the HSCA was just as corrupt as the WC. And the chilling thing is that Lovelady died suddenly just before the HSCA Final Report came out, supposedly of a heart attack at age 41, with no known history of heart disease. It's not that it's impossible because people have had heart attacks even in their 20s. But, it is extremely rare at age 41, to have a fatal first heart attack.
The fact is that Lovelady was no good at lying, and they knew it. In 1967, CBS paid him to return to Dallas for photos and an interview, which they did. They were going to devote a big segment of their JFK Special to him and the Doorman controversy. But, after interviewing him, they trashed the whole thing. Someone with brains realized that broadcasting Lovelady's interview was going to harm the official story- not help it.
So, how many interviews or even transcripts of interviews of Lovelady were there? It's a nice round number; zero.
I'll leave you with Lovelady's arrow. Be aware that when Joseph Ball asked him to draw an arrow to himself on the photo, he gave him a photo with a big arrow already on it pointing to Doorman, which was drawn by Frazier. Talk about a subtle hint. But, Lovelady just wouldn't go along. Instead, he drew a tiny arrow to the headless man who was visoring his eyes. Why is he headless? Because they took out his head. And that's because he was Lovelady.
But, although Ball told him to draw his arrow in the black, Lovelady must have intuitively made sure he caught the arm, so that it would register. This is Billy Lovelady telling us that he was not Doorman. And that photo of the headless man is a physical and optical impossibility. I dare anyone to try to duplicate it. You can't!- at least not in this universe. That is a black and white photograph, but there is red blood all over it, and I mean the blood of Kennedy, Tippit, Oswald, and many more.
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