The area behind the picket fence (and a bit about Lee Bowers)

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Online Charles Collins

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Re: The area behind the picket fence (and a bit about Lee Bowers)
« Reply #32 on: August 28, 2025, 12:59:52 AM »
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   You must be looking at a better quality photo than I am looking at above. I do Not see any of the N-S picket fence and only about 3/4 of the Pergola Shelter.


The first few feet of the N-S section of the picket fence are visible. Further north it is in the shadows of the large tree so we do not actually see it. The reason I posted this is because you stated the N-S section of the picket fence extended north PAST the pergola shelter. In this photo we can see that it appears that the fence ends before it gets past the north side of the shelter. So if the fence did indeed extend past the north side of the shelter on 11/22/63, then it has apparently been shortened. However, this photo was taken years after the assassination so I don’t see any relevance to the assassination.
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Re: The area behind the picket fence (and a bit about Lee Bowers)
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Re: The area behind the picket fence (and a bit about Lee Bowers)
« Reply #33 on: August 28, 2025, 01:23:49 AM »

The first few feet of the N-S section of the picket fence are visible. Further north it is in the shadows of the large tree so we do not actually see it. The reason I posted this is because you stated the N-S section of the picket fence extended north PAST the pergola shelter. In this photo we can see that it appears that the fence ends before it gets past the north side of the shelter. So if the fence did indeed extend past the north side of the shelter on 11/22/63, then it has apparently been shortened. However, this photo was taken years after the assassination so I don’t see any relevance to the assassination.

   Just my opinion, but the missing section of picket fencing we are discussing is in the same general area as Black Dog Man, Gordon Arnold, and Badge Man. If it was just arbitrarily decided to replace this section of picket fencing when it did Not require such, that's an issue. And that same section of picket fencing looks close to brand new on the You Tube film snippet I previously referenced.  Personally, I still regard Dealey Plaza as a Murder Scene. 

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Re: The area behind the picket fence (and a bit about Lee Bowers)
« Reply #33 on: August 28, 2025, 01:23:49 AM »