Where Did Prayer Woman Go After The Shooting?

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Offline Michael Welch

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Re: Where Did Prayer Woman Go After The Shooting?
« Reply #245 on: October 23, 2023, 03:12:49 PM »
Hi Michael,

    Actually, Dan O'mera is correct.  It is A.J. Millican.  Ive seen the complete Jimmy Darnell film, and Millican is standing near where he was close by the lamp post during the assassination, with arms still folded.  He has moved from his original position, to the curb on Elm Street, standing in front of the lamp post, and a little to it's left when facing it.  Darnell is standing on the south side of Elm Street filming the sequence straight across from that lamp post.  He captures two of the girls standing in front of the Stemmons Sign as Zapruder captured them.  The two are standing in the grass to the left of the R.L. Thornton sign, as you face it from the south side of Elm Street.  The same two women are captured at this same spot in still photos taken by-I believe- Cecil Stoughton from the Press Bus he was riding in.

Hi Steve and Dan, I stand corrected! If only I can read what you wrote Steve! They are all standing at the R. L, Thorton lamppost, not the Stemmons Freeway sign lamppost. Thank you for teaching me! With Much Gratitude and Admiration, Michael
 

Online Dan O'meara

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Re: Where Did Prayer Woman Go After The Shooting?
« Reply #246 on: October 24, 2023, 11:55:42 AM »
Hi Steve and Dan, I stand corrected! If only I can read what you wrote Steve! They are all standing at the R. L, Thorton lamppost, not the Stemmons Freeway sign lamppost. Thank you for teaching me! With Much Gratitude and Admiration, Michael

OK, so back to square one.
If Westbrook, Clavary, Hicks and Reed aren't in the pictures of the immediate aftermath of the assassination where are they.
More importantly, where are they in this picture:



I agree with you that the available evidence strongly indicates all four are stood together and that Westbrook is wearing a headscarf.
The four women to the right of A J Millican have been confidently identified as Mary Woodward and her work colleagues.
The three women on the far left can only be Simmons, Holt and Jacobs as there are no alternatives for their identification from the Darnell images.
So where are Westbrook, Calvary, Hicks and Reed in the above picture.