Wednesday, July 22, 2015

We haven't looked much at Mary Moorman in the Nix film, but you can see her. You can't see Jean Hill, but you can see Mary in her black coat on the far right of the screen. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OcXjpBFRS5A

To my eyes, it looks like Mary remains facing Elm Street squarely throughout. She never really turns to her left. 

And if we wait until the motorcycle cops get ahead of her, to theoretically be included in a picture she took, we get this:

I stopped this frame because it was necessary for the motorcycle cops to get ahead of Mary so that they would be included in a picture she took, as they were in the Moorman photo.



So, the motorcycle cops have advanced enough that if Mary shot at the Kennedys, they would be included approximately right. Does she even have her camera raised?


I would say definitely not. There is no indication there that her arms are raised. But look. Do you see someone huddled amongst the motorcycle cops? He is directly in front of the cop closest to the north curb. That's Clint Hill. He's hard to see, but it is definitely him. So, as I said before, if you wait until the motorcycle cops advance enough to enable Mary to capture them in her picture, you are stuck with Clint Hill. But, Clint Hill is not in the Moorman photo. 


She didn't take it. This came earlier. This came at Z-315/316, just as widely claimed. 

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