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[TD="class: dclite"]David Lifton has come around to admitting that the shirts don't matched and that Lovelady lied. It's on the Education Forum.
He said that the shirts don't match because the pocket "so clearly evident from the Dallas Police Department clearly does not appear on the 1976 Groden photo." He also said that the patterns do not match.
And he used the word "lie" to describe Lovelady's behavior concerning the shirt, that is, shirts.
"Lovelady himself had been dishonest" Lifton said. Also,
"Lovelady produced a shirt for Groden which was obviously NOT the same plaid shirt he was wearing when photographed on 11/22/63."
"Lovelady was not wearing the same shirt , in 1976 (when he posed for Groden) as he was wearing on November 22, 1963, when he was photographed at the DPD."
To be honest, Lifton continues to believe that Lovelady was the Doorway Man despite the fact that he lied about the shirts, which I find bizarre. But at least, Lifton admits that my analysis about the shirts is correct: Lovelady lied.
"Although the shirt pocket--so clearly evident in this DPD newsreel footage--clearly does NOT appear on the 1976 (Groden) photo, a close examination of the thumbnail I attached to post #143 will show that the striped pattern on the two shirts, while similar, is decidedly different."
That's what I have been saying for a long time. This isn't horseshoes or hand grenades. They have to match EXACTLY or else they are different shirts.
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[TD="class: dclite"]David Lifton has come around to admitting that the shirts don't matched and that Lovelady lied. It's on the Education Forum.
He said that the shirts don't match because the pocket "so clearly evident from the Dallas Police Department clearly does not appear on the 1976 Groden photo." He also said that the patterns do not match.
And he used the word "lie" to describe Lovelady's behavior concerning the shirt, that is, shirts.
"Lovelady himself had been dishonest" Lifton said. Also,
"Lovelady produced a shirt for Groden which was obviously NOT the same plaid shirt he was wearing when photographed on 11/22/63."
"Lovelady was not wearing the same shirt , in 1976 (when he posed for Groden) as he was wearing on November 22, 1963, when he was photographed at the DPD."
To be honest, Lifton continues to believe that Lovelady was the Doorway Man despite the fact that he lied about the shirts, which I find bizarre. But at least, Lifton admits that my analysis about the shirts is correct: Lovelady lied.
"Although the shirt pocket--so clearly evident in this DPD newsreel footage--clearly does NOT appear on the 1976 (Groden) photo, a close examination of the thumbnail I attached to post #143 will show that the striped pattern on the two shirts, while similar, is decidedly different."
That's what I have been saying for a long time. This isn't horseshoes or hand grenades. They have to match EXACTLY or else they are different shirts.
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