William Kelly Posted August 24, 2010 Share Posted August 24, 2010 Dutchman Helmer Reenberg has put together an excellent series of documentaries on many of the Dealey Plaza witnesses with a lot of good films and photos that I've never seen before. http://www.youtube.com/user/HelmerReenberg#p/c/C3508F37D1866E43/1/IkQWc6yARRs At the very end of this one: TSBD Employees Part 2, in frames 648 - to the end, there's Oswald and Lovelady in the same photo frame. Reenberg is refering to Lovelady being at the front door of the TSBD and following Truly and Baker back into the building. He implies that the photo was taken then, but on closer examination, it appears that the photo was taken later at DPD HQ. Is that right? If anybody knows? Reenberg also features a Movie theater Newsreel of the Ruby trial in which the announcer refers to the murder of Harvey Lee Oswald. There's a lot of good stuff here. Does anybody know Reenberg or anything about him? Thanks, BK Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michael Hogan Posted August 24, 2010 Share Posted August 24, 2010 (edited) Dutchman Helmer Reenberg has put together an excellent series of documentaries on many of the Dealey Plaza witnesses with a lot of good films and photos that I've never seen before. At the very end of this one: TSBD Employees Part 2, in frames 648 - to the end, there's Oswald and Lovelady in the same photo frame. Reenberg is refering to Lovelady being at the front door of the TSBD and following Truly and Baker back into the building. He implies that the photo was taken then, but on closer examination, it appears that the photo was taken later at DPD HQ. Is that right? If anybody knows? Reenberg also features a Movie theater Newsreel of the Ruby trial in which the announcer refers to the murder of Harvey Lee Oswald. There's a lot of good stuff here. Does anybody know Reenberg or anything about him? Thanks, BK Bill, I didn't see anything about Lovelady following Truly and Baker back into the building. I didn't see where Reenberg implied that picture was taken inside the Depository. Lovelady didn't even know the President had been shot until Gloria Calvary told him. Lovelady and Bill Shelley then went toward the railroad tracks. Lovelady said he was 15 to 25 steps from the Depository when he looked back and saw Truly enter the building. Lovelady got to the railroad tracks and due to the commotion decided he should return. He entered the Depository through the back door which apparently had not yet been secured. I'm not at home to check but that picture looks identical (or similar) to one published in With Malice. Of course it is police headquarters. Oswald was just being led in. As far as Reenberg, all I know is he has a website: http://dealeyplaza.home.webname.dk/ http://www.youtube.com/HelmerReenberg Don't you Google? Edited August 24, 2010 by Michael Hogan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
William Kelly Posted August 24, 2010 Author Share Posted August 24, 2010 (edited) Bill, You are correct. The photo of Oswald and Lovelady in the sae room was taken at the DPD when Oswald was first brought in. Lovelady was already there, and a clock in the background shows the time was 2:01pm. The "photo" is actually a single frame from TV news film shot by WFAA's Tom Alyea. Gary Mack Gary makes a correction to his note. The frame from the TV news film was not taken by Alyea. The photographer is unknown. - BK Edited August 25, 2010 by William Kelly Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robert Howard Posted September 28, 2010 Share Posted September 28, 2010 Bill, You are correct. The photo of Oswald and Lovelady in the sae room was taken at the DPD when Oswald was first brought in. Lovelady was already there, and a clock in the background shows the time was 2:01pm. The "photo" is actually a single frame from TV news film shot by WFAA's Tom Alyea. Gary Mack Gary makes a correction to his note. The frame from the TV news film was not taken by Alyea. The photographer is unknown. - BK Here are some info sources re your guy http://www.myspace.com/helmerreenberg http://www.sitecenter.dk/dealeyplaza helmer reenberg nielsen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bernice Moore Posted September 29, 2010 Share Posted September 29, 2010 Dutchman Helmer Reenberg has put together an excellent series of documentaries on many of the Dealey Plaza witnesses with a lot of good films and photos that I've never seen before. At the very end of this one: TSBD Employees Part 2, in frames 648 - to the end, there's Oswald and Lovelady in the same photo frame. Reenberg is refering to Lovelady being at the front door of the TSBD and following Truly and Baker back into the building. He implies that the photo was taken then, but on closer examination, it appears that the photo was taken later at DPD HQ. Is that right? If anybody knows? Reenberg also features a Movie theater Newsreel of the Ruby trial in which the announcer refers to the murder of Harvey Lee Oswald. There's a lot of good stuff here. Does anybody know Reenberg or anything about him? Thanks, BK Bill, I didn't see anything about Lovelady following Truly and Baker back into the building. I didn't see where Reenberg implied that picture was taken inside the Depository. Lovelady didn't even know the President had been shot until Gloria Calvary told him. Lovelady and Bill Shelley then went toward the railroad tracks. Lovelady said he was 15 to 25 steps from the Depository when he looked back and saw Truly enter the building. Lovelady got to the railroad tracks and due to the commotion decided he should return. He entered the Depository through the back door which apparently had not yet been secured. I'm not at home to check but that picture looks identical (or similar) to one published in With Malice. Of course it is police headquarters. Oswald was just being led in. As far as Reenberg, all I know is he has a website: http://dealeyplaza.home.webname.dk/ http://www.youtube.com/HelmerReenberg Don't you Google? michael ; that is julia postal in the photo,at the dpd station, the ticket seller at the texas theatre...b Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thomas Graves Posted December 23, 2015 Share Posted December 23, 2015 Here's one of his videos called The Texas School Book Depository: https://youtu.be/1tsR8PGx2ZE --Tommy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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