You can watch the Tina Towner film on the Sixth Floor Museum website, so it isn't Youtube.
http://emuseum.jfk.org/view/objects/asitem/8222/4/title-asc?t:state:flow=9b0c2dd8-30dc-4bf3-a5b3-c1ad0f1bf417
And in it, you do see some figures in the doorway (lo and behold, it wasn't jet black after all) but they made sure that they were blurred.
That is deliberate blurring, and yet, they kept Jackie sharp. Even in 1963, home movie cameras were better than that. This was just another way of obscuring Oswald in the doorway.
And then when it gets to the infamous Woman and Baby, you better brace yourself:
Look at the size of her face. Look at the gross disfigurement, the impossible squared-off shape of her. Imagine if you actually saw someone who looked like that on the street. You'd scream out loud.
That is not a woman. It isn't even a freaky woman. It is beyond freaky. It is techno-art. They made her up. They invented her. And even though it may look like she is holding the baby with her left arm, she is not. In some of the frames, you see her left hand waving at the President.
So, in the above frame, you see her supposed left arm raised and her supposed left hand waving, even though at the same time, she's holding the baby with that same arm. Yes, that is supposed to be her left hand above, but it's the only part of her or the baby that ever so much as flinches. Otherwise, they are as stiff as cardboard.
They're fake! They weren't there. The baby is just an orange and white blob with no arms or legs. They were added to the film to substantiate the Woman and Boy in the Altgens photo, who were also fake. But, at least they were photographic. They weren't there, but they were somewhere. But, these two are just art. They did not exist. They did not live and breathe. They were completely made up.
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