27-01-2012, 06:31 PM
(This post was last modified: 27-01-2012, 06:48 PM by Albert Doyle.)
Charles Drago Wrote:(1) All you have demonstrated is that Doorway Man is wearing a shirt that is all but identical to LHO's arrest shirt.
Not even close. You are giving way too much there Charles. I'm afraid this is the result of persons preferring a position where they don't analyze the details of the claims. We 'debated' "Dr Cinque" over on Lancer and he came nowhere close to "demonstrating" the shirt seen on Doorway Man was Oswald's. When it came down to it all there was was "Dr Cinque" referring to things that cannot be seen in the fuzzy pictures he cites. In the end what you give credit for being "demonstrated" is simply "Dr Cinque" telling us those things are there when clearly he has no right to because they simply aren't visible. Dr Cinque is a world-class quack who can't show us the things he claims he sees. Giving him credit this way is a travesty beyond belief!
The shirt seen on Lovelady in the isolated color film frame where he is standing off to the side is clearly the same shirt seen on Doorway Man. It has the same box plaid pattern and the exact same color signature as seen in the posed shot. Of the four critical pieces of evidence Fetzer shows we have 1) Lovelady standing in the black & white Altgens-6 photo in the plaid shirt with the identifiable box plaid pattern 2) Lovelady in the color film frame in this same shirt showing the color signature of that shirt, and, more importantly, showing the white t-shirt exposed exactly like that on Doorway Man. 3) Lovelady standing in a posed shot in this box plaid shirt showing the same color signature. 4) And, finally, Lovelady posing in a striped pattern short-sleeved shirt.
It doesn't take a genius to figure-out which 3 of these perfectly match and which one is the odd one out. To say this was "demonstrated" is to give credit to "Dr Cinque's" rubbish (in my opinion). You might as well throw-in the Vincennes at that point as well...
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