Your misuse of the term "dishonesty" is an unfortunate part of your discussions that does nothing to enhance the points you think you are making. Either you do not understand the meaning of the term "dishonest" or you do not understand the evidence required to establish dishonesty.He is reported to have said in his 22Nov63 FBI statement which can be viewed here is: "He said immediately after hearing the shots he and Shelley started running towards the Presidential car, but it sped away west on Elm Street under the triple underpass.". Perhaps you are thinking that there was some way for them to run toward the Presidential car while remaining standing on the front steps of the TSBD. I may have missed it but I didn't see a running treadmill on the front steps. He doesn't say he met Gloria C. at any time but he could not have met her before he ran towards the President's car. Gloria C. could not have been on the steps immediately after the shots before the President's car had disappeared under the Triple underpass.Au contraire. Shelley said in his FBI statement (22H673): "Immediately following the shooting, Billy N. Lovelady and I accompanied some uniformed police officers to the railroad yards just west of the building...". Are we to assume you were not aware of this statement when you suggested that "at no point does he mention that Lovelady came with him"? You really aren't serious are you? How can they both run toward the President's car and still remain standing on the front steps?Lovelady never mentions meeting Gloria Calvery at all in any of his earlier statements, although he does acknowledge meeting Gloria C in his WC testimony. So we can conclude that he met Gloria C. somewhere. The question is where? Shelley says that he met Gloria C. in his first statement but does not mention that Lovelady was with him. But Lovelady did say that Shelley was with him when they ran from the steps and he says that after the shots he and Shelley immediately started running toward the President's car. Gloria C is seen in the Zfilm between the Thornton and Stemmons signs.
So, having a brain, we can put the statements and the zfilm together and conclude that their initial statements are inconsistent with meeting Gloria C. on the steps before they ran from the steps.
This passage was not included in the passage you asked me to comment on.A rather leading question, don't you think? So it is not given much weight. Since it conflicts completely with what he had said in his earlier statements, we can't determine what his real recollection was unless the previous statement is put to him. It wasn't.
He doesn't say he met Gloria C. at any time but he could not have met her before he ran towards the President's car. And finally, here we have it - the admission that Lovelady never mentioned seeing Gloria before his WC testimony in any statement. Time and time again making the claim he did, but knowing full well he hadn't:
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"They said from the beginning that they met her after they crossed Elm St. as she was coming toward them from farther down Elm."
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"...were it not for their earlier statements where they made it clear that they crossed Elm immediately after the shots and met Calvery."
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"...in their original statements, they said Gloria came running up to them."
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"...in their original statements, they said Gloria came running up to them as they were standing near each other."
Is this dishonesty?
Do I understand what dishonesty is?
Or should the question be - do
you know what "dishonest" means?
I posted:
"I'm well aware Shelley claims that after the shots he runs across the Elm Street extension and meets Gloria coming the other way. He then returns to the steps and re-enters the building. At no point does he mention Lovelady came with him. He refers only to himself going over."To which you responded:
"Au contraire. Shelley said in his FBI statement (22H673): "Immediately following the shooting, Billy N. Lovelady and I accompanied some uniformed police officers to the railroad yards just west of the building...". Are we to assume you were not aware of this statement when you suggested that "at no point does he mention that Lovelady came with him"? "Au contraire?
Really?
Here's a link to Shelley's affidavit, a document you are clearly unfamiliar with -
https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth337377/m1/1/Here is the relevant excerpt from it:
"I was standing on the front steps at 411 Elm watching the President in the parade...when I heard what sounded like three shots...I ran across the street to the corner of the park and ran into a girl crying and she said the President had been shot...I went back to the building and went inside."
I ran across the street...
I went back to the building...
No mention of Lovelady being with him. As far as his affidavit is concerned he went alone and, as we shall see, this is corroborated by Lovelady's affidavit.
I posted:
"In his affidavit Lovelady never even leaves the front steps!"To which you responded:
"You really aren't serious are you? How can they both run toward the President's car and still remain standing on the front steps?"Yes Andrew...I am being serious.
Here's a link to Lovelady's affidavit, another document you are clearly unfamiliar with -
https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth338698/Here's the relevant excerpts from his affidavit:
"I was standing on the steps in front of the building where I work...I heard three shots...After it was over we went back into the building."
That is the sum total of Lovelady's recollection of his movements in his first statement to the police a couple of hours after the assassination.
According to their affidavits, after the shots Shelley ran across Elm, encountered Gloria and came back to the steps. Both men then re-entered the building.
And that's that.
And it is the only truthful account of their movements.
And this is how Vicki Adams not only witnessed them towards the back of the first floor less than 60 seconds after the assassination, she called out to them.
Then come the lies.
First is Lovelady's FBI statement about how "immediately after hearing the shots he and Shelley started running towards the Presidential car, but it sped away west on Elm Street under the triple underpass."
It's obviously a lie because it's impossible.
Both men were on the steps when all three shots were fired. How could they then run towards the limo and see it speed away?
If the headshot was the last shot, which isn't necessarily the case, but if it were the limo sped away instantly after it was fired so how could they see it speed away.
In his FBI statement of March 19th '64, Lovelady exacerbates he lie when he states "I recall that following the shooting, I ran toward the spot where President Kennedy's car had stopped. William Shelley and myself stayed in that area for approximately five minutes..."
So Lovelady has them both running towards the spot where the limo stopped, seeing the limo speeding away and staying in that area for about 5 minutes. Meanwhile, Shelley is telling a completely different story - "Immediately following the shooting, Billy N. Nolan and I accompanied some uniformed police officers to the railroad yards just west of the building and returned through the west side door of the building about ten minutes later."
Ten minutes?
At the railroad yards?
What happened to five minutes in the area where the limo stopped?
They get their heads together and the lie they finally settle on is a version on Shelley's FBI statement for their WC testimony.
And let's not forget Lovelady's HSCA statement where he said he didn't re-enter the TSBD building for 20 to 25 minutes after the shooting!!
You were asked to explain this part of Shelley's WC testimony where he is unequivocally clear that he was still on the steps when Gloria ran up there:
Mr. BALL: Do you have any idea how long it was from the time you heard those three sounds or three noises until you saw Truly and Baker going into the building?
Mr. SHELLEY: It would have to be 3 or 4 minutes I would say because this girl that ran back up there was down near where the car was when the President was hit.
Mr. BALL: She ran back up to the door and you had still remained standing there?
Mr. SHELLEY: Yes.Obviously you tried to side-step it in your usual honest way.
And as for Ball's "leading question",
As you are well aware, earlier in his testimony, Ball asked where Shelley was during the shooting to which Shelley replied, "just outside the glass doors". After the shots Shelley is asked what happened next:
Mr. SHELLEY. Gloria Calvary from South-Western Publishing Co. ran back up there crying and said "The President has been shot" and Billy Lovelady and myself took off across the street to that little, old island and we stopped there for a minute.
When he says Gloria ran "back up there", he is referring to his position on the steps. After the encounter he and Lovelady "took off across the street."
Ball is simply clarifying that Shelley was still on the steps when Gloria came running up and Shelley confirms this was the case.
In reality, Shelley had run across the Elm Street extension where he encountered Gloria and followed her back to the steps as she told everyone there about the shooting.
But in their WC testimonies there can be zero doubt that both men are saying they were on the steps when Gloria came running up, after which they took off across the Elm Street extension at which point they turned round and saw Truly and Baker still outside the building
over three minutes after the shootingIt must be remembered that Shelley repeated this lie to Patricia and George Nash, as reported in their October '64 article "The Other Witnesses":
"Further, Bill Shelley told us that Truly and Baker entered five or six minutes after the shooting."The 3 Minute Lie is a co-ordinated and repeated lie.
It is proven a lie by the Darnell footage, the Truly/Baker time trials and the testimonies/statements of Adams, Truly, Baker, Molina and Sanders, not to mention the constantly changing, contradictory and, at times, impossible statements Shelley and Lovelady make regarding their movements.
It's sole purpose is to disguise the real movements of Shelley and Lovelady immediately after the assassination.
The reality of these movements were given away in their original statements - after the shooting Shelley ran across the Elm Street extension, met Gloria, came back to the steps from where Lovelady hadn't moved, and both men re-entered the building. Seconds later Adams sees them on the first floor as she and Styles run from the stairs and exit through the back door. Seconds after that Truly and Baker arrive in the same area and Baker reports seeing two white men, who can only be Shelley and Lovelady, hanging around that area.