Here is the opening of Wiegman, and as you can see, it captures people in the doorway.
So, why Tina Towner filmed a few seconds earlier did the doorway show as black?
The same people were there, and the conditions were the same. So, how did this happen?
There is a Hughes frame that corresponds in time to the above Towner frame: when JFK was passing the entrance of the TSBD.
I did not modify the above picture, but whomever did, named the Doorman above Roy Lewis as Oswald. But, this is in conflict with the Wiegman film, in which Oswald is standing in the center of the doorway and quite far from Roy Lewis. And that is correct; the center is where Doorman was standing. I know that because I know that in order to duplicate the same parallax effect that is seen in the Altgens photo (where, to Altgens, Doorman's right shoulder appears to be cut-off) one has to position oneself just a few inches west of center. So, what we are seeing here in Hughes is an unexplained incongruity. But, the point is that it was sunny, and light was reaching the doorway. Therefore, the blackout in Towner is not legit.
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