21-05-2012, 08:18 AM
Dawn Meredith Wrote:Albert Doyle Wrote:Now Judyth Baker has jumped the shark. She's saying Lovelady is too thin to be the real Lovelady and the pattern in his shirt has obviously been forged.
Funny how when Cinque needs Lovelady to be thin, like in the FBI shots, he's suddenly "scrawny" yet when this build shows up in Altgens it's suddenly too thin to be him.
The reason Lovelady's shirt looks loose in Altgens is because it's undone and he's leaning over while hanging on to the railing.
Again: Ask Fetzer to show the forgery marks in Weigman which shows Lovelady right in the same spot as Altgens.
Interesting how Judyth injects herslef into everything. There is a facebook page devoted to Harvey and Lee and she does have the book now and was going on and on about all the so called "mistakes". She just inserts herself into whatever story is being told. I used to believe her but now I cannot deal with her because she just has to be involved in things she could not have possibly have been, like where LHO lived growing up and the like. Now she's a Lovelady expert? She is telling people I drove her away from the discussion on Harvey and Lee when all I did was ask her questions. Her so called inital meeting of Lee (Harvery actually) in the post office is very suspect. Her story is that he spoke to her and she spoke back in Russian. Now who would converse for the first time in this manner? Does not pass the smell test.
Dawn
Dawn good on you for applying pressure to her. Oddly enough to few people have done it. Jack White did a superb job. If its any consolation mate I just read her book and I have to say it's awful. I mean in between her talking about her room mate having 'pendulous' breasts, her anxiety about losing her cherry, not to mention how many times she reminds the reader about how smart she is it's a wonder she had any time at all to meet Lee Oswald. Oh and when she does the story of the black woman and how her and Lee saw the child in the bag is just hilarious. I mean she always mentions how cautious Lee is with being noticed. Yet he makes a point of sitting at the back of the bus with the local black population. Lol If there is enough interest I will endeavour to do a review on the book at CTKA. Could be next year, but I dunno if Jim wants me to waste my time. Shame is that Ed Haslam who had a lot to do with the whole thing did a good effort for the most part Dr Mary's Monkey. An interesting little read that one.
"In the Kennedy assassination we must be careful of running off into the ether of our own imaginations." Carl Ogelsby circa 1992