Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Well, by the time the Hughes camera captures the area of the pedestal, they're on it as we're used to seeing them.

That's it. Hughes didn't scan that area when the limo was cruising down Houston. But there is the Weaver photo.

I've looked at that with a magnifying lens, and I can't find the mother and daughter. Weaver's position was similar to Hughes except that he was shooting from the other side of Houston. Hughes was in the street but essentially on the west side; Weaver was on th east side. But, if the mother and daughter were on the pedestal, they'd still be projecting up, right? It would be similar, wouldn't it? And although it's small, notice that Carl Jones is all by his lonesome against the west wall. So, what the official story consists of now, by necessity, is that Doorman was presumably in the center, and then he rushed down to stand above Carl by the time the limo made the turn, and then he scurried back to the center in time for Wiegman. Gee. It seems like that much moving around would have been seen, remembered, and reported. 

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