Oswald at the stretcher at the PD. Take a good look at him.
Get a sense about the length of his legs. And notice what his right hand is doing; lying palm down on his abdomen and right close to the entrance wound. You're not supposed to do that because it adds pressure which can increase bleeding.
Now his right forearm is no longer resting on his abdomen. It's raised, and he's making a fist. But, you can't tell me that he did that. You can't tell me that he lifted his hand up like that-not if he was shot in the garage with the kind of devastating wound he was known to have. Michael Hardin must have been instructed to raise his arm like that. This was a different day. It was decided afterwards that they really needed some iconic photos- for the history books. Notice in the top picture that there was a significant difference in greyscale between his sweater and his pants, but in the image that followed (directly above) there is no difference in greyscale between his sweater and his pants. Both are jet black. With those very long legs, that guy ain't Oswald. But, how could he be when, as I said, this iconic photo was taken later? It would have been criminal if it was taken on the day because this was staged, set up, which took time, and if they took the time to do it, further delaying Oswald's delivery to medical hands, it could have cost him his life. I'm not sure they have shown us ANY photos of Oswald post-shooting. They kept saying how pale he looked, but does he look pale there? In either photo? Compare his skin tone to that of others. I don't think he looks particularly pale at all.
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