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« Reply #88 on: May 06, 2020, 11:05:26 PM »
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     TSBD 6th floor stairwell area? Not hardly. If you look at the FBI re-creation of Oswald hiding the gun and then going down the stairwell, the gun hidey hole is extremely close to the stairwell. You guys are getting bamboozled.

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« Reply #89 on: May 06, 2020, 11:26:31 PM »
     TSBD 6th floor stairwell area? Not hardly. If you look at the FBI re-creation of Oswald hiding the gun and then going down the stairwell, the gun hidey hole is extremely close to the stairwell. You guys are getting bamboozled.

No, they're Not.....   The mystery man is standing in front of the west elevator  ( between the elevator and the stairwell)  on the sixth floor.

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Re: Who is this?
« Reply #90 on: May 06, 2020, 11:52:16 PM »


Still a bit of a conundrum!

For sure, Mr. Ford

While rereading over some old notes, found the following bookmark info (please note my bold highlight) ----->

Washington, D.C.                                 
                                            April 3, 1964

Honorable Lee J Rankin
General Counsel
The President's Commission
200 Maryland Avenue, Northeast
Washington, D. C.

Dear Mr. Rankin:

              Reference is xxxx to your letter dated March 10, 1964, requesting a signed statement be obtained from each person known to have been in the Texas School Book Depository Building on November 22, 1963.

              Inclosed for your assistance are two copies each of 73 signed statements obtained from those individuals known to have been in the Texas School Book Depository Building on November 22, 1963.  Every effort was made to comply with your request that six specific items be incorporated in each statement; however, in many instances the individual furnishing the statement was unaware of the address of persons referred to therein and this information, of necessity, had to be omitted.

              Statements were not obtained from the following three Texas School Book Depository Building employees as they were absent from work on November 22, 1963:

                Mrs. Joseph A. (Vickie) Davis
                Mr. Franklin Kaiser
                Mrs. James L. (Dottiie) Lovelady

              This complies with your request and no further action is being taken in this matter.

                                                                                                                    Sincerely yours,

                                                                                                                    J. Edgar Hoover

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COMMISSION EXHIBIT No. 1381 - all

DL 100-10461



Any chance this gentleman in bold-highlight was related to Billy Nolan Lovelady someone how (sibling, cousin)?

IF so, any chance he simply was by the office to pick up something for his wife, and suddenly became swept up in a defining moment in history?

He certainly would fit nicely into the fact that no one within the collective CE 1381 statements saw any strangers that day, meaning could it be he was someone most of the folks on scene that afternoon was already familiar w/given his wife's employment there?
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« Reply #91 on: May 06, 2020, 11:56:20 PM »
For sure, Mr. Ford

While rereading over some old notes, found the following bookmark info (please note my bold highlight) ----->

Washington, D.C.                                 
                                            April 3, 1964

Honorable Lee J Rankin
General Counsel
The President's Commission
200 Maryland Avenue, Northeast
Washington, D. C.

Dear Mr. Rankin:

              Reference is xxxx to your letter dated March 10, 1964, requesting a signed statement be obtained from each person known to have been in the Texas School Book Depository Building on November 22, 1963.

              Inclosed for your assistance are two copies each of 73 signed statements obtained from those individuals known to have been in the Texas School Book Depository Building on November 22, 1963.  Every effort was made to comply with your request that six specific items be incorporated in each statement; however, in many instances the individual furnishing the statement was unaware of the address of persons referred to therein and this information, of necessity, had to be omitted.

              Statements were not obtained from the following three Texas School Book Depository Building employees as they were absent from work on November 22, 1963:

                Mrs. Joseph A. (Vickie) Davis
                Mr. Franklin Kaiser
                Mrs. James L. (Dottiie) Lovelady

              This complies with your request and no further action is being taken in this matter.

                                                                                                                    Sincerely yours,

                                                                                                                    J. Edgar Hoover

Enclosures (146)

COMMISSION EXHIBIT No. 1381 - all

DL 100-10461



Any chance this gentleman in bold-highlight was related to Billy Nolan Lovelady someone how (sibling, cousin)?

IF so, any chance he simply was by the office to pick up something for his wife, and suddenly became swept up in a defining moment in history?

He certainly would fit nicely into the fact that no one within the collective CE 1381 statements saw any strangers that day, meaning could it be he was someone most of the folks on scene that afternoon was already familiar w/given his wife's employment there?

 "Gentleman"? That is a MRS.

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Re: Who is this?
« Reply #92 on: May 07, 2020, 11:26:55 AM »
     TSBD 6th floor stairwell area? Not hardly. If you look at the FBI re-creation of Oswald hiding the gun and then going down the stairwell, the gun hidey hole is extremely close to the stairwell. You guys are getting bamboozled.

If you watch that clip I posted, there is a brief moment when you see the elevator in the background as they lift the rifle out of its location. It's not found right over by the stairwell according to that.

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« Reply #93 on: May 07, 2020, 12:00:41 PM »
Not a problem, Mr Turner!

Here's where the cameraman was standing when he took the photo below:




Sometime it was very hard to understand layouts with limited photos available.
Here is additional clue on where the photo was taken.

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« Reply #94 on: May 07, 2020, 02:54:06 PM »
If you watch that clip I posted, there is a brief moment when you see the elevator in the background as they lift the rifle out of its location. It's not found right over by the stairwell according to that.

   Take a look at the FBI re-creation of Oswald going from the snipers nest, squirreling away the rifle, and then walking to/down the stairwell. No partial peering through the gates of a freight elevator with this FBI video.

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« Reply #95 on: May 07, 2020, 02:57:04 PM »
  Mrs. James L. (Dottiie) Lovelady

If memory serves, she's Billy's aunt!