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February 19, 2011, 12:18:29 AM
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Nothing sensational here, but I think that a blurry reflection of the TSBD is seen on the Limo.  
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February 24, 2011, 11:35:58 AM
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Muchmore frame ( note the red traffic light on the opposite side of the street ) to the one seen in Skaggs I think this Muchmore frame must be VERY CLOSE to when Skaggs snapped his photo looking at the head positions of the occupants of the limo.   Hi Robin, yes it think thats possible. Here the two traffic lights in an aerial from november 22. There weren't in the same axis.  best to you Martin
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February 24, 2011, 11:39:23 AM
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Hi Duncan, here is the aeriel overview from 1967:  Robin and me have been trough some photographer locations many months ago in a very fine progress. This is Skaggs in one Bond photo:  I've darkened it for you to make sure the big street stripe is visible on Houston. We had bad luck to find Wilma Bond in the Skaggs photo. We believed he pulled the trigger, when the view to Wilma and Marie Muchmore was blocked. My very best to you Duncan. Martin Thanks Martin, You are correct and I am wrong. 
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February 24, 2011, 11:46:22 AM
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I have always found that Skaggs image interesting, because it shows Rosemary Willis just to the left of Jackies head, getting ready to take off and run up Houston st along side of the limo.
Yes, exactly Robin. I think when studing the photos for long enough, it felt sometimes like you're in a time machine. Thank you Robin. Thank you Duncan.
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February 24, 2011, 11:50:11 AM
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Altgens 4 Crop showing Skaggs standing behind Kellerman, his face parcially blocked by the winscreen visor in the up position.  Weaver polaroid ( with thumbprint ) showing Skaggs just to the right of Kennedy's arm, and the altgen's 4 crowd standing just behind the two motorcycles.  Duncan thanks for starting what is becoming a VERY INFORMATIVE thread. 
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December 17, 2011, 07:28:34 PM
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Thanks Martin, Can you or anyone else put an X on to Don's map to illustrate the Limo at the time Jay Skaggs took his photograph, and also put an X at Jay Skagg's standing location while taking the photograph. I would like to see the relationship between Bell, The Limo, Skaggs and the TSBD. I know this will not solve any great mysteries, but every little piece of confirmed accuracy helps when looking at the bigger picture of all of the photographic events of the day.   This photo by Jay Skaggs was taken at the corner of Main and Houston. For some reason when it was first published it was suggested that this photo was the last photo taken of JFK before the assassination, which is obviously not correct.
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