Compare these two images. The man in the doorway of the
school book depository (top) , and Oswald's photo
immediatly after his arrest (bottom).
This is a photograph of Lee Harvey Oswald taken shortly
after his arrest. Note the clear similarity in both
appearance and dress to the man in the schoolbook
depository doorway in the Altgen's photo.
The Warren Commission "identified" the individual as Billy
Lovelady, a fellow Book Depository employee. But while
Lovelady identifed the person in the Altgens' photo as
himself, he also stated that he'd worn a red and white
vertically striped shirt on the day of the assassination
The man in the doorway's shirt in not striped and is open
in front, exposing the tee shirt underneath.
In color films taken from another angle, the color of the
shirt worn by the man in the doorway was revealed to be
orange-brown. When Oswald was arrested, he was wearing the
identical shirt- an orange-brown tweed with missing buttons
and tee-shirt underneath.
Other films taken on November 22, 1963 revealed that
Lovelady was in fact wearing a red and blue plaid shirt.
Hence, the figure in the doorway is NOT Lovelady.
(Billy Lovelady died of a heart attack Jan 1979)
For me this was settled by Josiah Thompson's Six Seconds in Dallas
What Billy Lovelady actually said was the the shirt he was wearing when the FBI took the comparison photographs (the red/white striped one) was NOT the shirt he was wearing in the Depository doorway. He changed his shirt! This is the reason the shirt in the doorway does not match.
In any case, comparison of the shape of the ears, jaw, and hairline of the man in the doorway says "Lovelady" not "Oswald".