Another thing we should consider is the possibility that the Altgens boy and his mother weren't configured as we see them. He may have been standing next to her on the ground and therefore lower than her. So, they could have separated them and moved him up. He looks very erect and very stable, which suggests that he was standing on solid ground.
One thing I have always wondered is why in the Groden scan does the face of Fedora Man look so dark and so blank? There are no facial features. It doesn't look like a face. Anyone have a glib answer?
But remember my thesis, that the Groden scan is full of "details" that aren't actually real. I have the feeling that somebody duped him. So, let's look at another, non-Groden scan. :
We still see no facial features and even more darkness, but I'd say it looks more natural than the Groden scan. I still think that Fedora Man may have been facing Doorman, and the contrast we are seeing is the ribbon of his hat, where we are really seeing him from behind. If he is facing forward, give me one good reason why the skin of his forehead does not look flesh-colored, similar to what we see on the woman and boy? And that is assuming he was Caucasian.The angle of his shoulders makes me think we are seeing him from behind, that he is turned and facing Doorman. Perhaps Jack Ruby startled to see the patsy out front? Not part of the plan.
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