I have been digging into this whole thing, and the earliest mention I can find, for now is 1967
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In 1967 (!) Richard Bernabei , writes Weisberg, and I quote from page 4 of this doc.
http://jfk.hood.edu/...68/Item 25B.pdf
Here is another discrepancy in the pictures that Life prints.
Tina Towner was standing across the street from the TSBD doorway when
she took xxx color movies of the President as his car drove between her
and the doorway. Her movie evidently includes numerous frames that depict
all of the TSBD doorway as it passed from left to right across her films.
The ftame of Towner's movie that Life publishes on page 91 (07) shows
only a portion of the doorway; aga the right side of the doorway has
been cut from the picture. Even the sprocket holes of the insignificant
left side are shown.
Moreover, althouglwe know from other photographs and from the testimon
of witnesses that several people were standing in the doorway when Towner
took her pictures, none of those people are evident in the photo that
Life published. We know that a man resembling Ozwald ( and wearing a
shirt that is identical in every respect to the shirt that Ozwald was
wearing) was standing on the west side of the doorway when the motorcade
passed. Where is he in Towner's picture? Where are the others who are
clearly depicted in the Altgens photograph?
Towner must have photographed that man and the others; she could not
have failed. to photograph them. If her pictures do not show the man's
facial features, they must clearly show the color of his shirt, a vital
niece of information. (The shirt apnears reddish in Houghes' film, but
the whole of that picture by Houghes has a reddish tint, and it leas tal7en
et a great distance)
I suspect that a clear eicture of Ozwald and Lovelady together was
erased from thd,X6ture that Life presents on page 91. You can test that
suspicion by seeing all the frames of Tina Towner's film, or by finding
another photo of the TL;ED doorway.
To be cont.
"edit": bold type added
https://slack-files.com/files-tmb/T04DA3...e_1024.png
In 1967 (!) Richard Bernabei , writes Weisberg, and I quote from page 4 of this doc.
http://jfk.hood.edu/...68/Item 25B.pdf
Here is another discrepancy in the pictures that Life prints.
Tina Towner was standing across the street from the TSBD doorway when
she took xxx color movies of the President as his car drove between her
and the doorway. Her movie evidently includes numerous frames that depict
all of the TSBD doorway as it passed from left to right across her films.
The ftame of Towner's movie that Life publishes on page 91 (07) shows
only a portion of the doorway; aga the right side of the doorway has
been cut from the picture. Even the sprocket holes of the insignificant
left side are shown.
Moreover, althouglwe know from other photographs and from the testimon
of witnesses that several people were standing in the doorway when Towner
took her pictures, none of those people are evident in the photo that
Life published. We know that a man resembling Ozwald ( and wearing a
shirt that is identical in every respect to the shirt that Ozwald was
wearing) was standing on the west side of the doorway when the motorcade
passed. Where is he in Towner's picture? Where are the others who are
clearly depicted in the Altgens photograph?
Towner must have photographed that man and the others; she could not
have failed. to photograph them. If her pictures do not show the man's
facial features, they must clearly show the color of his shirt, a vital
niece of information. (The shirt apnears reddish in Houghes' film, but
the whole of that picture by Houghes has a reddish tint, and it leas tal7en
et a great distance)
I suspect that a clear eicture of Ozwald and Lovelady together was
erased from thd,X6ture that Life presents on page 91. You can test that
suspicion by seeing all the frames of Tina Towner's film, or by finding
another photo of the TL;ED doorway.
To be cont.
"edit": bold type added

