This is getting interesting. He puts this frame from the Zapruder film up, with the Moorman photo behind him, and I thought he was going to say that this was when Mary took her picture. But, lo and behold, he didn't say that. He said it was about one second before Mary took her picture.
So, good for him for not making the mistake of saying that was when the Moorman photo was taken. But, since it wasn't, the next question should have been: "Why didn't you snap the shutter then? Why did you wait until they got past you? And, once they got past you, why didn't you pan the camera over to keep them centered in the picture? You can see how squarely she was facing them, and that's how you want it when you're taking someone's picture. And if they moved, she would have pivoted to keep them in the center of her viewfinder. Everybody does that. You don't have to be a professional photographer to do it. That was Z-298, but she had them lined up as early as Z-292. And she may have had them lined up before that. We don't see her in the Zapruder film before that, so it's possible that she was zooming on Kennedy before that.
Then, Mary dropped a real bombshell, and I am going to quote her:
"It (the limo) slowed down almost if not to a stop."
For goodness sake, we don't see that in the Zapruder film. So, if the interviewer respects Mary and puts stock in what she says, he should have pointed that out. He did point out that a lot of people suspect that the Zapruder film was tampered with, but didn't it have to be tampered with if what Mary said is true?
That was the end of Part 2, but I am going to keep going with this.
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