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Re: Help re Black Dog Man recreation photo?
« Reply #28 on: October 14, 2023, 10:40:05 PM »
Makes me wonder what exactly Gordon Arnold's wife handed over to the sixth floor. Gordon's wife offered them his camera, Gary Mack asked if they had any notes/documents! A lot like when the FBI/SS hoovered up almost all the evidence in the initial days after the assassination. The operation ensues!

      Yeah. I wonder what happened to the actual Gordon Arnold camera that he used on 11/22/63 and was given to Gary Mack during that interview on 1/13/06. If it was possibly a model camera that was produced after 1963 and therefore not available for use by Arnold for filming of the assassination, Mack and the Sixth Floor should have made that clear. Hand-me-down(s) via the family tree sometimes are inaccurate. We see it on "Antiques Road Show" as well as "Pawn Stars" proving that Aunt Bee and Uncle Joe can get confused with regard to the history of heirlooms. That said, the museum should have made clear whatever the status of that camera was then as well as now. Do they have it?   

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Re: Help re Black Dog Man recreation photo?
« Reply #29 on: October 14, 2023, 11:46:41 PM »
What kind of dope would pick that spot (in the shadows) to film a motorcade? That alone should tell you he's full of crap.

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Re: Help re Black Dog Man recreation photo?
« Reply #30 on: October 15, 2023, 07:42:41 AM »
What kind of dope would pick that spot (in the shadows) to film a motorcade? That alone should tell you he's full of crap.

     You're obviously unfamiliar with the extremely detailed interview that Arnold gave the Sixth Floor/Canover Hunt on 6/6/1989. This was shortly after "The Men Who Killed Kennedy" debuted in the UK. Arnold's position on the Knoll was easily within a stone's throw of Zapruder, and Arnold like Zapruder was elevated. You wanna call Zapruder a "dope" too?

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Re: Help re Black Dog Man recreation photo?
« Reply #31 on: October 15, 2023, 03:20:22 PM »
     You're obviously unfamiliar with the extremely detailed interview that Arnold gave the Sixth Floor/Canover Hunt on 6/6/1989. This was shortly after "The Men Who Killed Kennedy" debuted in the UK. Arnold's position on the Knoll was easily within a stone's throw of Zapruder, and Arnold like Zapruder was elevated. You wanna call Zapruder a "dope" too?
Zap filmed from an elevated position in the sunshine, not under a dark canopy of trees. Moreover, Zap and Sitzman appear in several films and still photos taken that day; Arnold doesn't.

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Re: Help re Black Dog Man recreation photo?
« Reply #32 on: October 16, 2023, 05:27:40 AM »
Zap filmed from an elevated position in the sunshine, not under a dark canopy of trees. Moreover, Zap and Sitzman appear in several films and still photos taken that day; Arnold doesn't.

    Lotta stuff happened that day that have never been corroborated by witnesses or images. Such as SA Lem Johns jumping out of the LBJ SS Car and then running down Elm St, or Motor Officer Hargis running up to that little brick wall, or Sitzman immediately running down the knoll and being confronted by a G Man, or the Black Couple sitting on the bench and then running up The Steps as the JFK Limo went under the Triple Underpass, or Emmit Hudson being on The Steps period. (Hudson is the only person to ID Hudson). Personally, I believe there is a corridor from the N-S Picket Fence to roughly the Stemmons Sign in which many things happened that have simply been erased.  Gordon Arnold said in his Sixth Floor Interview that 25 yrs later he could not remember with certainty exactly where he was standing while filming the JFK Limo. I believe Arnold was probably standing on a dirt hill/mound closer to that big tree that is about 3 ft out from the picket fence and back toward the shelter behind Zapruder.  Roughly, Arnold was a tad (S) and (E) of that tree/ between that tree and the cement walkway that led to The Steps.