How Did Bart Kamp Create The Lovelady Image?

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Re: How Did Bart Kamp Create The Lovelady Image?
« Reply #182 on: March 21, 2026, 10:42:23 PM »
This is a Couch still frame showing two guys next to the "getaway" car. It was taken only 20 seconds after the kill shot. I believe these 2 guys were previously sitting inside the car. The Police activity around them has forced them to exit the car. It is physically impossible for any other two eyewitnesses to be in this same position only 20 seconds after the kill shot. They are now in the process of distancing themselves from this vehicle. This deserted "getaway" car was parked in a clearly posted, "No Parking at Any Time" zone. It would be sitting in this same spot for three-plus hours following the assassination.

Dear Royell,

Those two guys (one of whom is wearing a suit and a "pompadour" hairstyle just like William Shelley, and the other of whom has a receding hairline, a bald spot, and is wearing a plaid / striped shirt like Billy Lovelady) are not "next to" your mythological "Getaway Car."

Twenty seconds after the final shot?

How do you know it wasn't 25, 28, 31 or [fill in the blank] seconds?

The 1958 Pontiac Bonneville "Abandoned Getaway Car" was left in a no parking zone for at least three hours?

Gasp . . . did the evil, evil Deep State bad guys eventually come and tow it away, or did one of their agents forget to hotwire it for that long?

-- Tom
« Last Edit: March 21, 2026, 11:02:12 PM by Tom Graves »

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Re: How Did Bart Kamp Create The Lovelady Image?
« Reply #183 on: March 21, 2026, 11:51:10 PM »
Dear Royell,

Those two guys (one of whom is wearing a suit and a "pompadour" hairstyle just like William Shelley, and the other of whom has a receding hairline, a bald spot, and is wearing a plaid / striped shirt like Billy Lovelady) are not "next to" your mythological "Abandoned Getaway Car."

Twenty seconds after the final shot?

How do you know it wasn't 25, 28, 31 or [fill in the blank] seconds?

The 1958 Pontiac Bonneville "Abandoned Getaway Car" was left in a no parking zone for at least three hours?

Gasp . . . did the evil, evil Deep State bad guys eventually come and tow it away, or did one of their agents forget to hotwire it for that long?

-- Tom

« Last Edit: March 21, 2026, 11:51:54 PM by Tom Graves »

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Re: How Did Bart Kamp Create The Lovelady Image?
« Reply #184 on: March 22, 2026, 12:00:15 AM »
Dear Royell,

Those two guys (one of whom is wearing a suit and a "pompadour" hairstyle just like William Shelley, and the other of whom has a receding hairline, a bald spot, and is wearing a plaid / striped shirt like Billy Lovelady) are not "next to" your mythological "Getaway Car."

Twenty seconds after the final shot?

How do you know it wasn't 25, 28, 31 or [fill in the blank] seconds?

The 1958 Pontiac Bonneville "Abandoned Getaway Car" was left in a no parking zone for at least three hours?

Gasp . . . did the evil, evil Deep State bad guys eventually come and tow it away, or did one of their agents forget to hotwire it for that long?

-- Tom

    You continue showing this Forum that you have failed to research the Elm St Extension. It's only a 2 lane road. Very narrow. There's the "getaway" car parked inside a "NO PARKING" zone on one side of the street, and the Corvair across from it on the other side of the street. This places the "2 guys" right alongside the "getaway" car. This is clear on the Couch film still frame. It is also clear on the Couch film Reverse Negative.

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Re: How Did Bart Kamp Create The Lovelady Image?
« Reply #185 on: March 22, 2026, 12:01:16 AM »
Royell steered me to a Couch clip which is the best quality I've come across:



I cropped and blew up the two men:



There is a hint of something on the shirt in this image that may be a pattern but I wouldn't have an idea how to get it to stand out.
Maybe someone who knows what they're doing can have a go.

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Re: How Did Bart Kamp Create The Lovelady Image?
« Reply #186 on: March 22, 2026, 12:22:43 AM »
The Elm Street Extension is a two-lane lane street. The "Getaway Car" is parked in a "No Parking" zone on one side of the street and the two guys are on the other side of the street.

Dear Royell,

Correct.

The two guys (Shelley and Lovelady, or two evil, evil Deep-State agents who look just like them) aren't "next to" the so-called "Abandoned Getaway Car" -- they're across the street from it.

-- Tom
« Last Edit: March 22, 2026, 12:24:10 AM by Tom Graves »

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Re: How Did Bart Kamp Create The Lovelady Image?
« Reply #187 on: March 22, 2026, 12:34:57 AM »
Dear Royell,

Correct.

The two guys (Shelley and Lovelady, or two evil, evil Deep-State agents who look just like them) aren't "next to" the so-called "Abandoned Getaway Car" -- they're across the street from it.

-- Tom

       "Across the street" from the "getaway" sits the Corvair. That is a very narrow street.  Do your research and look at the Nat Geo snippet showing Officer Harkness's 3 wheel motorcycle double-parked alongside Inspector Sawyer's car. There's simply no room. 

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Re: How Did Bart Kamp Create The Lovelady Image?
« Reply #188 on: March 22, 2026, 12:42:06 AM »
Dear Royell,

When suit and pompadour hairstyle-wearing Shelley and plaid-shirt-wearing Lovelady (with his receding hairline and bald spot) started walking towards the railway yard / parking lot from the TSBD steps (or perhaps from where they had spoken with Gloria Calvery on or near the "island") should they have walked down the sidewalk so as to not get something like a jaywalking ticket?

-- Tom
« Last Edit: March 22, 2026, 12:51:58 AM by Tom Graves »