Such thinking causes us to miss some of the best, most subtle evidence...
I am the researcher who discovered that Lovelady told Jarman that he saw Oswald exit the front door and leave...Lovelady did that around the HSCA because he was conscious of the fact his partner Shelley was CIA...Lovelady did that in order to cover for CIA Shelley because Shelley had assisted Oswald around the police cordon and being stopped by a cop at the front door and told to step aside...This event was the most dangerous and threatening thing to the conspiracy because it showed a conscious setting up of Oswald in the Depository and knowledge by the actors of the conspiracy...It showed motives and who everyone was in the Depository...Shelley escorting Oswald out the Loading Dock and not telling about it are two of the main things that orient the conspiracy in the Depository...They were the main focus of the cover-up...
If you have a good sense of things and detective skills like myself you'll notice that HSCA did not pounce on Jarman's admission and take Lovelady to task on why he never told this important witnessing at any of the previous inquiries by the authorities...Why he didn't tell this to the FBI or Warren Commission...The reason why HSCA had an unaccountable lack of follow-through on Jarman's admission is because they knew it was a lie and knew Lovelady was covering for Shelley and his guiding of Oswald around the police restriction at the front door...Once again, this one little claim threatened to expose the whole conspiracy and threatened to cause an inquiry in to the happenings in the Lobby that the government did not want to discuss or have any skilled investigators like myself make them answer any questions over...This non-pursuit allowed the false premise that Oswald exited through the front door have its intended effect while avoiding the necessary follow-through it required versus the rest of the evidence...To make such a crude protest about Lovelady is to miss some of the most explosive important evidence that cracks the case...It is like passing up world class exotic art pieces in order to shop the WalMart shelf...