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Does Connally's wrist wound disprove the SBT?

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Charles Collins:

--- Quote from: Andrew Mason on January 15, 2026, 05:58:54 PM ---You appear to be using z174 above for comparison.  However, it is much brighter than your Rorschach image, which is around z166.  I have brightened z166 so you can make out the faint white background to Linda Willis' right side. z174 is much brighter than z166 so even if your theory was possible, it would not explain why the right arm would not cover that faint white area behind it if the arm actually extended out from the body:


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Andrew, I selected that frame from another group of frames I had available on my iPad. I often post from my iPad for convenience and when I am away. I selected that particular frame only because it features a "starburst effect" for the white clothes in the background and illustrates just how relatively bright that the reflection of sunlight on those white clothes was. That particular frame does not depict Linda Willis pointing because she had already started lowering her right arm.

Here is a crop from frame Z169 that shows the effect I am comparing to the moon photo effect. This frame is from the "Cold Case" production. The "Cold Case" frames are in HD quality. The "Image of an Assassination" frames that you are apparently using are sadly not in HD (only DVD quality). In the Z169 crop below we can still see a faint image of Linda Willis' right arm despite the bright white reflection of the clothes beyond her right arm. I added an arrow that points to the area where Linda Willis' hand is located.





Again, a moving image shows what is happening much better than still frames. So, here again is a moving clip showing Linda Willis looking and pointing upwards towards the TSBD just after her little sister Rosemary Willis snaps her head towards the TSBD:



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