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JFK Assassination Discussion & Debate / Re: The girl in blue
« Last post by Toni Glover on Yesterday at 03:31:34 PM »
The book, The Girl in Blue, is published by Pegasus Books. It is in pre-order. Release date April 2027.
It turned out better than
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O'Meara wrote:

 "This is the Sprague image below.
Do you notice the light square around the two men?
What do you think that is?"



I think it is a technical lightening feature Kamp inserted to emphasize who was being looked at...It has nothing to do with the photographic quality of the Sprague copy...

I believe the plaid pattern could be replicated in either the original Couch Film or 6th Floor Museum copy of Darnell...

Larsen proved the plaid pattern in Lovelady's shirt in Sprague matched the plaid pattern on his shirt in other photos exactly...Larsen, after I told him that proved the timing of when Frazier said he was talking to Stanton on the steps, then went back and deleted his post on The Education Forum showing that match...This is a prime example of the playing field that currently exists on the JFK internet...

      Can you please STOP with the name dropping? These people have NO IDEA who you are.
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Both Holmes and Lovelady spoke of a cop who stopped Oswald at the front door...

There was a conspicuous effort to avoid investigating how Oswald left the Depository...

You are avoiding giving an honest answer to the fact that the reason that cop was never identified and interviewed was because they were avoiding having to answer how and why Oswald left the Depository if a cop told him to step aside and wait...
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The image above is the opening frame of Jimmy Darnell's footage of the immediate aftermath of the JFKA.
I would like to determine, to the second if possible, how long after the headshot this footage started.
One thing that should be visible in this footage is Dave Weigman getting out of the car in front and sprinting towards the concrete pergola on the GK.
The only thing that catches my eye at the moment is a detail off in the distance.

In the crop below, in the red circle are Umbrella Man and Dark Complected Man sat down.
In the yellow circle is the Newman's lying flat on the grass. The reason this is important is that there are no photographers stood around them. This is something that seemed to happen really quickly and it might be possible to use this detail for a timeline:



   BUMP
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O'Meara wrote:

 "This is the Sprague image below.
Do you notice the light square around the two men?
What do you think that is?"
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I think it is a technical lightening feature Kamp inserted to emphasize who was being looked at...It has nothing to do with the photographic quality of the Sprague copy...

I believe the plaid pattern could be replicated in either the original Couch Film or 6th Floor Museum copy of Darnell...

Larsen proved the plaid pattern in Lovelady's shirt in Sprague matched the plaid pattern on his shirt in other photos exactly...Larsen, after I told him that proved the timing of when Frazier said he was talking to Stanton on the steps, then went back and deleted his post on The Education Forum showing that match...This is a prime example of the playing field that currently exists on the JFK internet...
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Read my lips, danny BOY o'meara.

What you've posted, above, isn't the "opening frame" of Darnell.

   Please tell this Forum where we can see a Darnell Frame that was filmed prior to the one posted below. NBC/The Sixth Floor Museum would also probably be very interested.
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   Very strange that during this entire presentation, there was NO MENTION of Rather's CBS broadcasts the weekend of the JFK Assassination. The same broadcasts where Rather described viewing a different Zapruder Film than the Zapruder Film that was used for this presentation.
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In "Case Closed", Posner presents this scenario of the shooting. He has the first shot at Z160-166 and the last at Z313. That's ~150 frames or about 8 seconds (150/18). It's a little fuzzy so you might want to magnify.

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I'm sure every JFKA junkie has heard these words countless times in various documentaries over the decades. I bristle every time I hear it because it is a fraud. This audio clip is from a recreation made by the radio reporter the following day and it is a serious breach of journalistic ethics. It might be hard to believe now but there was a time when news organizations actually adhered to a code of ethics. The reporter who created this audio was fired for his breach of ethics, but that hasn't stopped producers of JFKA related documentaries from using this clip in their productions.
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People aren't going to remember something they didn't take note of at the time it happened. JBC was making an educated guess as to how far down Elm St. the limo had gone before he heard the first shot. He would have had no reason to make note of that prior to hearing the shot and it wouldn't crossed his mind to make note of that after he heard the shot.
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