I cover the topic of the "two arrows" in my arrow "footnote", which I
provide a link to on the same page that Ralph is so upset about. But I
have not misrepresented or fabricated anything, because Lovelady
definitely DID draw an arrow to the person known as "Doorway Man" in
CE369. And I think I demonstrated that fact beyond all doubt in the June
2012 footnote that I linked to. Here's what I said then (in 2012)....
"FOOTNOTE------
In case some people might not realize this fact, I'll point it out:
Warren Commission Exhibit No. 369 (which is a picture of James Altgens'
photograph showing Doorway Man) was actually marked with TWO different
arrows pointing toward Lovelady (aka Doorway Man).
CE369 was first marked with an arrow by Buell Wesley Frazier on March 11,
1964, at 2 H 242.
And that same exhibit was then marked with another arrow by Billy Lovelady
himself on April 7, 1964 (at 6 H 338).
When looking at the picture of CE369, I cannot see the second arrow that
was drawn in. I see only one dark arrow to the left (west) of Lovelady.
But the testimony is very clear -- TWO arrows were drawn on CE369, the
first one by Wesley Frazier when the exhibit was first introduced into
evidence by the Warren Commission on March 11th; and a second arrow marked
on the same picture by Billy Lovelady on April 7th.
Now, from the testimony, it's a bit unclear as to which witness (Frazier
or Lovelady) drew in the dark arrow that is easily visible in CE369. But
that visible arrow might very well have been drawn by Frazier and not
Lovelady. But I'm not entirely sure of that.
But Joseph Ball's instructions to Lovelady might give a clue. Ball said
this to Lovelady:
"Take a pen or pencil and mark an arrow where you are. .... Draw an arrow
down to that; do it in the dark. You got an arrow in the dark and one in
the white pointing toward you." [6 H 338]
So, via the above testimony, it's possible that Lovelady's arrow is "in
the dark" and cannot be easily seen.
I suppose this confusion about who drew the dark arrow pointing to Doorway
Man in CE369 will spark some additional controversy concerning the true
identity of the man in the TSBD doorway, with some conspiracy theorists
possibly wanting to now claim that Billy Lovelady didn't really mark CE369
at all with an arrow in 1964.
But it's quite clear to me from the Warren Commission records that BOTH
Wesley Frazier AND Billy Lovelady drew separate arrows pointing to the
SAME PERSON (Doorway Man) in Commission Exhibit No. 369.
And, of course, as I've pointed out in previous posts, there's also Wesley
Frazier's testimony at the 1986 mock trial in London, where Frazier
identified Doorway Man as Lovelady."
David Von Pein
June 4, 2012
http://jfk-archives.blogspot.com/2016/06/jfk-assassination-arguments-part-1137.html