But, we're dealing here with the Moorman photo and the relative size of the figures in it. And for all practical purposes, we don't have a view of Martin in the picture. So, we can't use him in the comparison, hence, there's no point in mentioning him.
And the point is that Hargis looms VERY LARGE in the picture, and there's only one reason for that: because he was much closer to the photographer than the others. And that gives us a very good idea where the photographer was.
For example, we know that this frame is very close to when the Moorman photo was taken because of the position of the Kennedys relative to each other.
So, that's when it was taken (within a small split-second). You can see Mary Mooman partially on the far left, and you can see Babushka woman on the right. Which one of them is situated such that Hargis would loom extremely large in her picture for being close to her? Moorman or Babushka? I'll make it easy for you, Backes, because I know you're slow: At that particular moment (the moment the picture was taken) who was closer to Hargis, Moorman or Babushka to result in this?
It had to be someone who was close to Hargis and far from Kennedy; close to Hargis and far from Kennedy; close to Hargis and far from Kennedy.
Babushka!
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