This is a comparison of the Hughes doorway and the Wiegman doorway. In Wiegman on the right, there is a mistake. Someone tried to claim that the guy with his arms up was Frazier, but you can see that that guy was a bulky guy with very thick, brawny arms, which was certainly not true of Buell Frazier, who was very skinny at the time. So, ignore that.
But, what I want you to compare is Oswald's location. In Wiegman, he is in the center of the doorway, but in Hughes, he is next to the west wall, hovering above Roy Lewis.
So, how do you make sense of that? Do you assume that Oswald moved? Hughes was taken when JFK's limo was making the horseshoe turn from Houston to Elm. Wiegman was taken when Wiegman's press car, seven cars behind, was making the same turn. So, obviously there was a time difference of quite a few seconds. There was enough time for Oswald to have moved- it was physically possible.
But, I think it is an arbitrary assumption to say that Oswald moved. I think it's very unlikely. And there is a compelling reason to think that he didn't. And that reason is: Bill Shelley. Bill Shelley was in the doorway, and he was down on the steps, and his job was to make sure that Oswald did not venture into Dealey Plaza. He was there to block Oswald's exit, and he would never have let Oswald get past him. He was Oswald's supervisor, so he could tell him what to do. Roy Lewis had nothing to do with this, so big as he was, he wasn't going to stop Oswald from leaving. Bill Shelley would never have let Oswald pass him.
So, I maintain that the Hughes Doorman is fake. They put him in there. Oswald was not there hovering over Roy Lewis.
And recall what a loner Oswald was. He wasn't going to go breathing down Roy Lewis' neck. It's fake.
You can't underestimate the extent of the photographic fakery that they indulged.
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