This phony clip of Lovelady milling around in front of the TSBD after the assassination is not from 11/22/63. It was fabricated later; much later. It may have been years later because it wasn't proffered until 1966. Therefore, it could have been made in 1965. And the reason why it was made was because Harold Weisberg was touring the country proclaiming Oswald in the doorway because Lovelady wore a striped shirt. Note that Doorman did not wear a plaid shirt. Look at the collars of the shirts. It's Doorman on the left, and it's plain as day that he did not wear a flashy plaid shirt.
The contrast in his shirt is not a plaid pattern. It is just due to light reflection plus distortion from the enlargement of the image.
But, getting back to the Gorilla Man clip, the young black man on the left is supposed to be Bonnie Ray Williams, even though he was inside at the time. And the dark haired man walking by is supposed to be Danny Arce, who wasn't there either.
Lovelady is smoking, even though he doesn't have a pack of cigarettes in his shirt pocket. So, where did he get the cigarette? And the woman in curlers, and the one next to her wearing the scarf may not have been there because they don't move the slightest bit. They are as still as a Cigar Store Indian. The woman in the scarf may supposed to be Babushka Lady. The man in the Fedora hat, top left, is supposed to be Fedora Man from the Altgens photo. So, they brought in the whole cast of characters for this phony clip.
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