Wednesday, May 20, 2020

This image is from the 30 year retrospective on the killing of Oswald by NBC. It is the only image in existence of the face of the Garage Shooter. It's not from the melee' in the garage, but it is very close in time to the melee' in the garage. And since it is such a direct shot of his face, why isn't this a go-to image? It is supposed to be Jack Ruby, but why, when you do a search for images of Jack Ruby on Google or elsewhere, doesn't this image pull up?

Notice that it is an impossible photograph. Notice that Detectives Boyd and Hall both look clear and sharp, and their eyes look normal. But, "Ruby"  in the middle (actually James Bookhout) looks blurred, and his eyes are black bars. Why would his eyes be captured as black bars when Boyd and Hall have normal eyes? And why is Sims in back so blurred that he looks ghost-like? And all these differences are occurring in one photograph? That is impossible. The only time that blur occurs compartmentally in a photo is if there is a moving object in the photo, and everything else is still. But, in this case, they're all still. In fact, if anyone was moving, it was Hall, and he is the sharpest of all. 

It was taken on the 3rd floor by the elevator. That was the main administrative floor of the DPD, where the Homicide Bureau was, and Curry's office was, etc. So, it's normally a very busy place.  But, it was a Sunday morning, and the floor was completely shut down at that point. They were actually hovering in the dark at that time, and the light you see was due entirely to the flash on the camera. 

Here  are some examples of genuine blurry photos. Notice that they are blurry throughout. 









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