Sunday, March 30, 2014

Why is this 1958 photo from Robert Oswald's 1967 book Lee: A Portrait of Lee Harvey Oswald by his Brother, of such poor photographic quality? Doesn't it seem more like a lithograph than a photograph?

And with such a broad smile like that, shouldn't his teeth be showing? Try it yourself. Smile as broadly as that and see if it doesn't expose your teeth. 

And since teeth are white, the contrast of even a slight exposure would surely have shown. So, were his teeth blackened out in order to hide the fact that one of his front teeth was missing? 

We don't see any pictures of Lee after the 1959 passport photo in which his mouth was closed.

I placed the ear from Harvey's mug shot in so that you can see that they were different ears, with a different shape to the top, thicker cartilage on Lee, and a bigger ear overall on him. It also protruded more.  Those are definitely not the same ear. 

But why no pictures of Lee after 1959? Is that missing tooth the reason? 



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