Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Backass, I know full-well that there is only one version of the physical photographs, and the other one was digitally altered using software, such as Photoshop. I never said there were two sets of photographs in 1964, and I ridiculed the idea. Of course, there weren't. 


But, the question is: which version is in the Archives? And no, I am not going to make a trip to Maryland to find out. Besides, who's to say that they couldn't have changed it? Anyone who would fake a bus and cab ride and invent a person out of thin air like Mary Bledsoe would surely have no qualms about swapping out a picture. But, we can be darn sure there was only one form of the picture, and I think it was most likely the one on the right. And that means that Mary Ferrell has got some explaining to do. 

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