Monday, March 18, 2019

This photo isn't right. It isn't real. It's supposed to be Hardin and Wolfe sliding Oswald into the back of the ambulance. But, they each had to be on opposite sides of the stretcher. Hardin is the one closest to us with the wavy hair. Next to him in the white shirt, with only his left shoulder visible, is Wolfe, his assistant. On the other side of Wolfe is Leavelle in the Stetson hat. And then on the far side of Oswald is Dr. Fred Beiberdorf, the young medical student. Is his right arm coming down to Oswald? Or is that Oswald's left arm going up to him? I don't know. It's a very strange confluence of appendages there. But, it's not what I want to talk about. It's not what's bothering me. What's bothering is Wolfe's position, his location. He needed to be on the other side of the stretcher, where Beiberdorf is. As I look at the photo, and taking into consideration that more distant objects appear smaller in a photo, and closer objects appear larger, Wolfe seems to be on the same side of the stretcher as Hardin. Then, look closely at Wolfe's head. It looks more like art than photography. Why should it be as shadowy as it is? And why does it have a tail in back? 

Here's how it looked in the KRLD film:

So, there you have Wolfe and Hardin on opposite sides, and they are about to lift Oswald and slide him in. And you see Leavelle's location. You don't see Bieberdorf at all because he is farther back. So, how two seconds later, did it become this?

So, it went from this:
to this?
I just don't see Wolfe as being on the other side of Oswald. I don't see Oswald's stretcher going between Wolfe and Hardin. And I don't see motion. Everyone looks very fixed and stationary. Hardin looks like he's waiting; not like he's doing. Look at the size of Hardin compared to the Beib. Hardin is much bigger. And it's because he was much closer to the camera. But, Wolfe seems big too. He just doesn't seem like he was on the other side of Oswald. 

So, I am wondering if this is another staged photo. It does not follow from the footage. And if it is a staged photo, maybe they didn't have Wolfe. Maybe he was added. Maybe they slipped him in there. And it's not like we can recognize him. His head and hair are just a weird shadowy silhouette. We don't have a face there that we can see. So, that could be anybody. This photo was taken by Robert Jackson who also took the iconic Jackson photo, which I also have told you was staged and altered. This one too appears to be staged and altered. 

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