I went to Wyoming recently, and it was still pretty chilly there. The temperature was in the 40s. And I wore a wool hat, like the one the boy is wearing in the Altgens photo. But, I didn't pull it down over my ears. That felt too hot. It wasn't cold enough for that. But, in Dealey Plaza at 12:30 on November 22, 1963, it was 71 degrees, and it was very sunny, and the sun was making it feel hotter than that air temperature. Jackie Kennedy complained about the heat. And yet, we are supposed to believe that a young boy was wearing a wool cap with it pulled down over his ears. And remember that young children have fast metabolism and good circulation. So, they don't get chilled easily, like old men like me. You'll see them running around in short-sleeves when it's in the 50s.
So, the chances that this kid was dressed like that, there and then, are zero. It's a phony image. They put him in there, along with the woman who is presumably his mother. And they did it because they wanted to cover up the man behind them who is dressed like an FBI agent. He was one, and he was looking at Oswald in the doorway. He was not watching the motorcade. That's his back to us. He isn't facing the motorcade. He is looking at Oswald, and no doubt with great concern. And I believe he was James Bookhout, the FBI agent who went on to impersonate Jack Ruby during the Garage Spectacle.
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