Tom seems driven by an agenda to make Shelley and Lovelady into liars and the FBI and WC into evidence-fabricating fiends.
Dear Fancy Prancer Rants,
"Last one"?
If so, is that the best chicken-Bahookie "Parthian Shot" you can come up with?
Contrary to your asinine insinuation, the reason I started this "journey" wasn't to prove that Shelley and Lovelady had lied or that the FBI and the Warren Commission were implicated in "the coverup," but simply to determine whether or not then-controversial Gloria Calvery had been correctly identified, by "experts" Robin Unger and Don Roberdeau, as the black-haired / dark-complected (see Z-60 and the black-and-white Darnell clip showing the three gals walking back to the TSBS) gal standing "by" the Stemmons Freeway sign in Zapruder (with, strangely, only two of her three South-West Publishing Company colleagues), and if not, if it was possible to determine 1)
where she was standing during the motorcade, 2) whether she was close enough to the TSBD steps to be able to get to them within 35 seconds (iirc) of the final shot, 3) be visible in Couch-Darnell, and 4) therefore possibly serve as a photographic clue as to who was telling the truth (and who wasn't) regarding what they had witnessed and what they had done immediately after the assassination.
When I proved that Calvary
wasn't the black-haired / dark-complected (see Z-60) gal "near" the Stemmons Freeway sign in Zapruder, Sandy Larsen and I were able to locate her (and her dressed-all-in-white colleague) standing about ten feet closer to the TSBD than Robin Unger's and Karen Westbrook's Calvarys (plural).
Then Sandy located Calvery and her dressed-all-in-white colleague standing on (or going up) the steps in Darnell.
Since Mark Tyler's highly-acclaimed-by-you synchronized animation of the motorcade have Couch and Darnell filming the TSBD steps (and Officer Baker running towards them) about 25 seconds after the final shot, the fact that a "Shelley" and "Lovelady" figure can be seen walking/running down Elm Street Extension toward the railway yard/parking lot in Couch-Darnell suggests that they didn't wait until Calvery ran up to the steps and bellowed that JFK had been shot, but that "best man" Shelley, with or without his sidekick Lovelady, intercepted her at the "island" across the street from the steps and that it was from this point that Shelley and Lovelady commenced their jaunt to the railway yard/parking lot.
-- Tom
PS Tall, thin Westbrook didn't correctly identify herself in the Zapruder frame fifty-four years after the event because, in it, she was wearing a dark-blue dress and a light-blue headscarf (which looks "off white" in Zapruder) and standing farthest-from-the-camera of the four South-West Publishing Company colleagues, bending in, photographically speaking, with the almost invisible person in front of her and the people surrounding her on both sides.