Now, I can prove, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that Mary Moorman didn't take the Moorman photo. First, you've got to remember what she said, that she brought the camera up early and had it trained on them for many seconds before she snapped the picture, waiting for them to look her way. Here is the link again where you can hear her say that.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lx34V4-nk1M
But, the whole shooting sequence was only 6 seconds, according to the Warren Commission. That would mean that she was hearing shots while she had the camera trained on them, and that she just ignored it and continued what she was doing.
And it doesn't help to say that the shooting sequence was longer than 6 seconds because that would only mean that she had more awareness that an attack was going on.
She never gave it an exact number of seconds that she stayed poised on them, and how could she? But, it had to be many because she said, more than once, that she brought her camera up and started looking through the viewfinder as soon as they completed the turn.
And it wasn't just that she would have heard the shots; imagine what she would have saw. Remember, she was on the other side of the Stemmons Freeway sign, so she saw everything. All the stuff we can't see in the Zapruder Film, she saw. And yet, she just kept going with her picture-taking? That is insane. Nobody would do that. Once you knew an attack was going on, you would take cover.
What Mary said was the truth, that she took her photo simultaneous with the first shot, not after the last one. And then, because of it, she immediately got down on the ground. There's no way Mary continued her photography through the shot sequence. She took her photo simultaneous with the first shot, and then she got down on the ground.
I am going to finish this with the only other motorcade photo that Mary took, which was her photo of Officer Glenn McBride.
Look how normal it is. That's how you'd expect her to photograph someone who was riding by. Someone made excuses for why, even though she set up very early, that the photo she got was so late- after the last shot. He said that the shudder had to be held a long time, and that there was a gap somewhere, etc. Nonsense! She didn't have any trouble getting a good picture when she photographed McBride, and there is no reason why she couldn't have gotten a similar perspective with JFK.Listen to me: They replaced Mary's photo, which captured JFK when he was in distress from the first shot (which was the back shot) at a time when he was not supposed to be shot at all yet. So, they took a photo of Babushka Lady's, enlarged it; and then took a Polaroid of it, and that became the Moorman photo. That is the truth!

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