Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Here is an interesting picture, although I don't know the source of it. It shows the Presidential limo just as it's turning from Main onto Houston on its short jog to Elm. Notice that you can see the TSBD doorway.

What I want you to notice is that it appears that at that moment, Roy Lewis is standing alone over by the west wall. No one is hovering above him. And it corresponds to what we see in the Wiegman film. Here is the doorway up close:


But, in the Hughes film, which was taken some seconds later, it shows a figure hovering over Roy Lewis. 


And here it is up-close.


So, you see the figure hovering over Roy Lewis. There are definitely two men there. 

And then, a few seconds after that, when Wiegman filmed, it's back to Roy Lewis being by himself with Doorman far removed. 


So, what gives here? We have this chronology of images, each a few seconds apart, where it goes from Roy Lewis being alone, then Roy Lewis having Doorman hovering over him, and then Roy Lewis being alone again. 

Does anyone want to suggest that Doorman started in the center and hastened down to stand above Roy Lewis for a second or two and then hastened back to the center of the top landing in time for Wiegman? 

Well, I don't rate the chances of that having happened as being very high. I think it's much more likely that the image of Doorman in the middle image, the Hughes image, was faked. They put him there. 

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