05-03-2013, 11:29 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-03-2013, 06:53 PM by John Mooney.)
"checkered shirt man"
I believe the reason why James Fetzer is referring to Billy Lovelady as "checkered shirt man" is because to acknowledge that "checkered shirt man" was Billy Lovelady would invalidate the bogus parallel argument he has about Lovelady in the red and white short sleeve stripped shirt.
Billy Lovelady is seen in a number of films/photos on that day in the checkered shirt (open and later buttoned up).
But because Lovelady had his photo taken by the FBI at a later date in a red and white stripped short sleeved shirt Fetzer is saying that that is the one he wore on 22nd November so if it was Lovelady in the doorway you would see short sleeves and stripes.
It's all rather bizarre.
Amusing as well.
Why does he do this?
I believe the reason why James Fetzer is referring to Billy Lovelady as "checkered shirt man" is because to acknowledge that "checkered shirt man" was Billy Lovelady would invalidate the bogus parallel argument he has about Lovelady in the red and white short sleeve stripped shirt.
Billy Lovelady is seen in a number of films/photos on that day in the checkered shirt (open and later buttoned up).
But because Lovelady had his photo taken by the FBI at a later date in a red and white stripped short sleeved shirt Fetzer is saying that that is the one he wore on 22nd November so if it was Lovelady in the doorway you would see short sleeves and stripes.
It's all rather bizarre.
Amusing as well.
Why does he do this?