30-05-2012, 01:35 PM
Magda,
I don't believe that someone could look at a photo-as Lovelady is alleged to have looked at the Altgens-and identified himself as the figure in question, and yet still persisted in not remembering the shirt he was wearing. Even after Lovelady had identified himself, he continued to say he wore an entirely different shirt. There is a big difference between a short sleeved striped shirt and long sleeve plaid shirt.
Why wasn't Lovelady simply required to wear the exact same clothing, and then photographed in the exact same position as the figure in the doorway? Instead, we are supposed to believe the FBI "didn't care" about the shirt he was wearing! That's absurd- the shirt was crucial to identifying the figure.
Lovelady and Oswald allegedly looked enough alike to fool members of both their families. Considering how many Oswald imposters we know there were, I find it extremely curious that someone who looked this much like him just happened to work at the TSBD. Then there is the question of how badly the authorities wanted the figure not to be Oswald. How convenient that such a dead ringer for the alleged assassin happened to be handy.
If Lovelady somehow forgot that quickly what shirt he was wearing, his memory would have been jogged by seeing the Altgens photo. Human nature dictates that he was probably looking at every other photo of him that day as well. There is no reason to claim the mystery has been solved. This question has not been settled.
I don't believe that someone could look at a photo-as Lovelady is alleged to have looked at the Altgens-and identified himself as the figure in question, and yet still persisted in not remembering the shirt he was wearing. Even after Lovelady had identified himself, he continued to say he wore an entirely different shirt. There is a big difference between a short sleeved striped shirt and long sleeve plaid shirt.
Why wasn't Lovelady simply required to wear the exact same clothing, and then photographed in the exact same position as the figure in the doorway? Instead, we are supposed to believe the FBI "didn't care" about the shirt he was wearing! That's absurd- the shirt was crucial to identifying the figure.
Lovelady and Oswald allegedly looked enough alike to fool members of both their families. Considering how many Oswald imposters we know there were, I find it extremely curious that someone who looked this much like him just happened to work at the TSBD. Then there is the question of how badly the authorities wanted the figure not to be Oswald. How convenient that such a dead ringer for the alleged assassin happened to be handy.
If Lovelady somehow forgot that quickly what shirt he was wearing, his memory would have been jogged by seeing the Altgens photo. Human nature dictates that he was probably looking at every other photo of him that day as well. There is no reason to claim the mystery has been solved. This question has not been settled.