Friday, December 6, 2013

Take a look at this. I'm thinking out-loud here. It's three images of Marguerite Oswald. Left and center are from the ABC documentary with Peter Jennings from 2003: Beyond Conspiracy. The one on the right is from John Armstrong, who claims that there were two Marguerites. He says that the one who actually had three sons was reported by many people to be a pretty woman, and I'd say that that is true of the woman on the right.

But, as for the other woman, I have no doubt that she is indeed the Marguerite Oswald with whom we are familiar (and no one would ever accuse her of being pretty, sad to say, and I realize I am being brutally honest). And I have no doubt that we are seeing the same face center and left.



But, is it possible that they are too much the same? The facial lines, the smile, the angle of the head are exactly the same. Can you fathom the possibility that the center image was lifted and moved to the image on the left? Otherwise, it's just a coincidence that they look so much the same. They were not the same image.

Here is the center image enlarged.

There was a 3 year old boy with his back to us playing in the grass at the edge of the picture, Lee. Does this woman look like the mother of a 3 year old? She looks rather old to me, older than the biological mother of a 3 year old. But, here is the other one complete.


According to Armstrong, the real Marguerite, who had 3 sons, was the pretty one, therefore, not the one we are seeing here. Scroll up and down and compare those images. Is it possible that they pasted the image from above to make the image that is directly above? Why would her head be tweaked like that? The boys are all facing the camera straight-on. Look at the junction of her chin and the neck, also the junction of her jawline and her neck. Doesn't it all look artificial? Notice how white her facial coloring is compared to the boys. She looks white as a ghost compared to them! But in the picture above that, her face indeed was in very bright sunlight which lightened it. Doesn't her face look pasted on directly above?

I think they may have replaced the young pretty Marguerite in this picture with the old homely Marguerite who never had three sons; she only had Lee (although I don't assume she was his biological mother). And that would mean that John Armstrong is right: there were two Marguerites, just as there were two Lees. This looks very fake to me.

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