So, the first Jackson photo, the famous one, does not capture what happened during the spectacle. You can't see it in any film. It was separate and apart. And, now we know that the same is true of the second Jackson photo. It's not from real-time either.
First, the young Dr. Beiberdorf was not in that position. He was never alongside Oswald's stretcher. He was farther back. Second, that young man with his hand on the car wasn't there either. You don't see him in the film. He looks too young to be a detective.
But, let's think about it behaviorally: they were rapidly shoving Oswald into the vehicle so that they could be on their way. THE MAN WAS BLEEDING TO DEATH! The speed at which they were doing it precluded that young man from resting his hand on the top of the car. You certainly don't see it in any film. And it wasn't practical to do considering the rapidity of the action. And it's an example of how this photo does not look like an action photo. It looks more like a "Cheese!" photo but without smiling. And look at the look on Hardin's face, closest to us. He doesn't look like he's moving either. He looks like he is deep in thought. And why is he looking down? Why isn't he looking at Oswald? Do you want to know why? I'll tell you why. It's because he is uncomfortable. Another word I might use is: embarrassed. Another word that comes to mind is: guilty. And it's because he knew he was engaged in a fraud. Not everyone is a good actor, and he, apparently, was not.
I don't believe Wolfe was there at all. I think they just put him in, minimally, and it could have been anybody. And that's why I removed Wolfe from the picture. Notice that you don't miss him. So, was Leavelle on the other side of the stretcher in this picture? Look how nervous and uneasy Hardin looks. But, what he does not look is hurried. He doesn't look like he's going anywhere. It's staged! Do you get it?
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