How Did Bart Kamp Create The Lovelady Image?

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Re: How Did Bart Kamp Create The Lovelady Image?
« Reply #208 on: Today at 05:01:17 PM »
So you don't think Baker could be in the same location at two different times.

Still waiting for your proof the car was a getaway car.

     Baker is pictured with Lovelady. Lovelady is standing very close to the TSBD front door. At this same time, the 2 Guys are pictured standing alongside the car. This means that it is impossible for 1 of these 2 guys to be Lovelady. And the Lovelady ID on that still frame is very solid. This man not only looks like Lovelady, but that man is in almost the same position that Lovelady is in on the Altgens Photo.
    The car being a "getaway" car traces back to the Wiegman Film NOT SHOWING a car parked alongside the Island, several feet back from the corner. This means this car was traveling down the Elm St Extension as Wiegman filmed the area around the Island. The car was traveling down the Elm Ext while shots were being fired at JFK. The car parked alongside the Island inside a clearly posted, "NO PARKING At Any Time" zone. After the 2 Guys inside the car bolted, that car sat parked there for 3+ Hrs after the kill shot. This car moving down the Elm St Ext while shots were being fired, and then parking in a "NO PARKING..." zone was well planned. I believe this "getaway" car was intended for the shooting team inside the sniper's nest. 

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Re: How Did Bart Kamp Create The Lovelady Image?
« Reply #209 on: Today at 09:40:10 PM »
     Baker is pictured with Lovelady. Lovelady is standing very close to the TSBD front door. At this same time, the 2 Guys are pictured standing alongside the car. This means that it is impossible for 1 of these 2 guys to be Lovelady. And the Lovelady ID on that still frame is very solid. This man not only looks like Lovelady, but that man is in almost the same position that Lovelady is in on the Altgens Photo.
    The car being a "getaway" car traces back to the Wiegman Film NOT SHOWING a car parked alongside the Island, several feet back from the corner. This means this car was traveling down the Elm St Extension as Wiegman filmed the area around the Island. The car was traveling down the Elm Ext while shots were being fired at JFK. The car parked alongside the Island inside a clearly posted, "NO PARKING At Any Time" zone. After the 2 Guys inside the car bolted, that car sat parked there for 3+ Hrs after the kill shot. This car moving down the Elm St Ext while shots were being fired, and then parking in a "NO PARKING..." zone was well planned. I believe this "getaway" car was intended for the shooting team inside the sniper's nest.

So a parking violation is your proof that the car was a getaway car.

I feel silly even asking you this but were is your proof there was a shooting team inside the TSBD.

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Re: How Did Bart Kamp Create The Lovelady Image?
« Reply #210 on: Today at 11:07:29 PM »
So a parking violation is your proof that the car was a getaway car.

I feel silly even asking you this but were is your proof there was a shooting team inside the TSBD.

   The "NO PARKING...." zone was close to the corner. No vehicle could have gotten in front of this car without hanging out onto Elm St. This ensured the "getaway" car could immediately turning onto Elm St when traffic was flowing again. They knew nobody would take this "NO PARKING...." spot, and they could pull into it at the very last moment. This spot alongside the Island was close to the corner, and close to the "wide open" Huge Gates. The Huge Gates provided clandestine entrance and exit to the TSBD.
     The "getaway" car was picking up a shooting team. Shooter + Spotter. Shooter + Spotter exited the TSBD via the Huge Gates, and then intended to get into the "getaway" car that was mere feet outside the Huge Gates.