Two things here, Mr Ford:
1. Do you believe Mr DuVall told the truth about sitting on the third step of the entranceway?
Yes, I do believe he did. However, the key issues for me regarding him are --->
{A) Sequence (Has it been irrefutably determined when he actually sat on the steps? I don’t believe that has been determined).
True, but the indications from what we do know is that he claimed to have been on the steps at the time of the motorcade.
(B) Prayer Man’s shirt is not white akin to the delivery uniform Mr. DuVall’s daughter shared that he wore on the job, nor does it bear Mr. DuVall’s white coloured company logo patch and/or the patch bearing his name either. [/b]
What age was Mr DuVall's daughter on 11/22/63? And how punctilious was Mr DuVall about wearing his uniform every day to work? And how strict were his employers on the matter?
If this is indeed Mr DuVall in the Hughes film-----------
------------then he wasn't wearing that uniform that particular day, period.
Imho, he does not appear on the steps in either (by this sequence I believe he has moved from his initial seated position out into line of spectators on the street. There are two men in a Darnell frame in uniforms akin to the usual clothing worn by delivery drivers.
Well, he's clearly neither of these two men------------
-------------so where is he?
And unless you can back up your scenario above with anything Mr DuVall himself said about this phase in his Oral history interview, then I'm afraid it's just an arbitrary speculation.
The continuity of Prayer Man is obvious. He remains in the furtherest position west atop the front entrance steps.
By that logic, Mr Lovelady must have been wearing a white dress that afternoon!
The "continuity of Prayer Man" is an understandable assumption (I used to make it myself). However, it is not the only possibility. PrayerManInWiegman and PrayerManInDarnell are
not standing in the exact same spot, and IMO PrayerManInDarnell does
not have his hands in the 'prayer' formation!