Here it is as a still overlay showing how vastly different the heads were. Note that Larry used the very same images from the new Dartmouth study.
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
OIC Chairman Larry Rivera has done another image overlay, this time between Oswald and the Backyard photo man.
What I'm seeing is the the core of the face is a pretty good match between the two, except for the chin which is much wider in the Backyard photo, but, the whole shape of the head is very different, and the neck is vastly different. His neck in the Backyard photo is very wrong; it is too big; too wide; it is sticking out way too much. It looks like the neck of a linebacker, which is ridiculous considering Oswald's slenderness. You can see how much smaller Oswald's neck was. And the whole asymmetry of the neck in the Backyard photo is wrong. It makes no sense within the picture.
Here it is as a still overlay showing how vastly different the heads were. Note that Larry used the very same images from the new Dartmouth study.
Here it is as a still overlay showing how vastly different the heads were. Note that Larry used the very same images from the new Dartmouth study.
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