Interview With JFK Assassination Witness Mary Lea Williams In Dealey Plaza

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Online Tom Graves

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The same Mother and child in Altgens 6



I identified that woman and child as Peggy Joyce Hawkins (né Bibler) and her four-year-old son, Johnny, back in January 2016 at the so-called JFK Assassination Debate - Education Forum.

She was standing on the "island" in this Altgens photo.
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Online John Mytton

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  Why is nobody addressing the 1,000 elephant in the room? What she describes the JFK Limo doing is Not on the Current Zapruder Film. "The car momentarily Stopped and Pulled Slightly To The Side and then took off at High Speed". Her description does validate Motorcycle Officer Hargis "rolling stop" and ASAIC Kellerman claiming the JFK Limo suddenly accelerated to the point of, "jumped out of the G.D. street".  Again, none of this is on the Current Zapruder Film.

A rolling stop means the car DIDN'T stop!

Definition of a Rolling Stop
USLegal.com defines a rolling stop as any time you don't come to a complete stop at an interaction. This means your wheels will still be in motion. Your speedometer will likely register less than 5 mph.
https://www.idrivesafely.com/defensive-driving/trending/what-is-rolling-stop/

Mr. HARGIS - ......And at that time the Presidential car slowed down.

I don't think Zapruder critics realize that the changes they suggest were impossible;
For example, say you remove frames then how do you have the people outside moving towards the Limo not be affected by the frame removal and that goes for the Limo passengers, there is no sudden jumps and everyone has constant motion. And then you have the problem of the Limo, it doesn't stop and start on a dime but has to come to a stop and then has to gain speed to go again, so at what two points in the "original" Zapruder film do you snip the film to show the slowing Limo and how do you account for the multiple people elements and the missing yards to account for the slow down, stop and reacceleration?
This may be difficult to grasp but to have an end product that equals the "Current" Zapruder film we need to edit out a stop, so we match the Limo's approach speed of say 8mph and edit that with a departure speed of 8mph but what happens to the footage in between? The Limo has travelled some distance, the people outside didn't become statues and likewise the occupants of the Limo have continued to move.



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Mary positioned herself as being about half way between the first and second light poles.
on the curbside, slightly West of the Depository Building.