26-01-2012, 04:50 PM
(This post was last modified: 26-01-2012, 05:08 PM by James H. Fetzer.)
http://www.veteranstoday.com/2012/01/25/...after-all/
JFK Special: Oswald was in the Doorway, after all!
by Dr. Ralph Cinque and Jim Fetzer
![[Image: 350rwa8.jpg]](http://i41.tinypic.com/350rwa8.jpg)
The release of the notes taken by Dallas Police Department Homicide Detective Will Fritz during his interrogation of Lee Harvey Oswald, the suspected assassin of President John F. Kennedy, in which Lee told Fritz that he was "out front with Bill Shelly" has resurrected a debate of long-standing over whether Oswald was the "Doorway Man" in the famous photograph taken during the assassination by Associated Press photographer James "Ike" Altgens.
In this study, we examine that question. Dr. Fetzer had previously concluded that Oswald was another figure in the Altgens photo, namely, the man who is standing to the right/front of Doorway Man as viewed in the photograph (to Doorway Man's left/front from his perspective) but whose face and shirt have been obliterated. New observations, first advanced by Ralph Cinque, have convinced Fetzer that Cinque is right: the man in the doorway was Lee Harvey Oswald, after all.
In addition to Cinque's arguments that the man in the doorway was wearing Oswald's shirt, Fetzer adds the complementary argument that the shirt of the other figure had to be obscured for the obvious reason that it would have given the game away, which explains why his shirt as well as his face had to be removed. Doorway Man's face, hairline and the pattern of his shirt were "tweaked" to more closely resemble Lovelady or his face may have been transferred to him, but the form, the fit, and the lay of his man's outer-shirt and under-shirt are those of Oswald. So, unless Lovelady was wearing Oswald's clothing, the evidence that we present leaves no room for reasonable doubt.
JFK Special: Oswald was in the Doorway, after all!
by Dr. Ralph Cinque and Jim Fetzer
![[Image: 350rwa8.jpg]](http://i41.tinypic.com/350rwa8.jpg)
The release of the notes taken by Dallas Police Department Homicide Detective Will Fritz during his interrogation of Lee Harvey Oswald, the suspected assassin of President John F. Kennedy, in which Lee told Fritz that he was "out front with Bill Shelly" has resurrected a debate of long-standing over whether Oswald was the "Doorway Man" in the famous photograph taken during the assassination by Associated Press photographer James "Ike" Altgens.
In this study, we examine that question. Dr. Fetzer had previously concluded that Oswald was another figure in the Altgens photo, namely, the man who is standing to the right/front of Doorway Man as viewed in the photograph (to Doorway Man's left/front from his perspective) but whose face and shirt have been obliterated. New observations, first advanced by Ralph Cinque, have convinced Fetzer that Cinque is right: the man in the doorway was Lee Harvey Oswald, after all.
In addition to Cinque's arguments that the man in the doorway was wearing Oswald's shirt, Fetzer adds the complementary argument that the shirt of the other figure had to be obscured for the obvious reason that it would have given the game away, which explains why his shirt as well as his face had to be removed. Doorway Man's face, hairline and the pattern of his shirt were "tweaked" to more closely resemble Lovelady or his face may have been transferred to him, but the form, the fit, and the lay of his man's outer-shirt and under-shirt are those of Oswald. So, unless Lovelady was wearing Oswald's clothing, the evidence that we present leaves no room for reasonable doubt.
