Photographic Proof John Templin's Standing Next To "Glasses Woman" In Betzner-3

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Offline John Iacoletti

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See that out-of-place dark "bump" on the right shoulder of SS agent William "Tim" McIntyre (standing behind Clint Hill) in Betzner-3, Iacoletti?

No.

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Speaking of "fedora," it's not surprising in the least that you, John "Mr. Disingenuous" Iacoletti, would post a photo of the widest-brimmed one you could find.

That's what a fedora looks like.

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Here's one with a much narrower brim, wouldn't you agree?

Despite the caption, that's not a fedora, it's a trilby.

Offline Thomas Graves

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No.

That's what a fedora looks like.

Despite the caption, that's not a fedora, it's a trilby.

Iacoletti,

Does the top of Mcintyre's right shoulder look normal to you?

Regarding "fedora" versus "trilby" nomenclature, if you're right, then I guess the people who wrote those articles about Brandt and Templin just don't have as good a vocabulary as you do.

"Trilby," huh?

Why does this remind me of "vestibule"?

LOL

-- MWT  ;)
« Last Edit: April 09, 2019, 07:09:43 PM by Thomas Graves »

Offline John Iacoletti

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Does the top of Mcintyre's right shoulder look normal to you?

Yes.  I honestly have no idea what you're talking about.  How far apart do you think "hat man" and "dude next to Betzner-blob" were when Betzner was snapped?

Offline Thomas Graves

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Exactly.  Now apply that to Tom's "shoulder bump".


John "The Voice Of Reason" Iacoletti,

Regarding "exactly" how far apart Templin and Brandt were standing in Zapruder, etc, why don't you google Roberdeau's map and figure it out for yourself?

Three feet, max?

-- MWT  ;)
« Last Edit: April 10, 2019, 05:24:21 AM by Thomas Graves »

Offline Thomas Graves

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If that's the case, then Tommy's "shoulder bump" is not a hat.  It's too far away from the guy you keep calling Templin.

So then do it, already.   And then explain why you're only looking west.

Iacoletti,

If you were to look at Templin and Brandt in Zapruder, you'd realize that, although they are standing only about a foot-and-a-half apart from each other, Templin was leaning significantly towards Calvery (i.e., away from Brandt).

https://www.assassinationresearch.com/zfilm/z151.jpg

-- MWT  ;)

PS  Betzner-3 was taken simultaneously with Z-186/187, and Willis-5 was taken .874 later, simultaneously with Z-202.
« Last Edit: April 10, 2019, 06:53:53 PM by Thomas Graves »

Offline John Iacoletti

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PS  Betzner-3 was taken simultaneously with Z-186/187,

Then why did you post a link to Z-151 to make your case?

Offline Thomas Graves

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Then why did you post a link to Z-151 to make your case?

Because that's the frame we're all familiar with, compliments of Robin Unger, who tried several years ago to set in stone the identities of the people in it, and got only about half of them right.

You're welcome to muck around and look for Z-frames closer to Z-187 or Z-202.

https://www.assassinationresearch.com/zfilm/

Maybe you'll find one in which Templin and Brandt are playing hopscotch or something.

-- MWT   ;)
« Last Edit: April 11, 2019, 08:15:01 AM by Thomas Graves »