Saturday, September 9, 2017

This image of Oswald in the elevator, going up to the 3rd floor, is really good. It's from one of the films, probably the WFAA film. However, it's a much clearer image than anything I have seen on Youtube or elsewhere.


You can see that Oswald's left eye was red and swollen. It's a black and white photo, but I bet in real life, it looked very red. Not all the images show the eye damage this much, and it makes me wonder if it was touched up in some cases. Notice how mussed his hair is. But later on, even that same day, his hair looked neater. So, he must have combed it at some point. That's Sargent Gerald Hill to Oswald's left. I should know the name of the uniformed officer who escorted Oswald, or I should say, delivered him. I don't. But, from seeing this clear image, it's obvious that he was a young man. How old could he be? If he was over 30, it wasn't by much. But, as the film proceeds, he looks different.

Does that not strike you as being an older man than the one in the elevator? Also, he seems to tower over Oswald much more than the other guy. I believe he is a different man, and I think they merged two disparate clips into one. 

I don't know who the man is behind Oswald or in front of him, but I should find out who they were. 

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