You would have to be out of your mind to say that these are the same man.
You really should read the testimony of William Blackie Harrison.
https://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/russ/testimony/harrison.htm
First, he did not want to testify until he had a chance to read the FBI report about the Oswald shooting, and the report of his superiors at the DPD. Why? It's because he wanted to make sure he didn't contradict them. He also showed up with his own personal defense attorney, and he's not the only DPD officer to do so.
The Jackson photo is supposed to be a fraction of a second after the shot. This is a fraction of a second after the shot in the KRLD film.
"Ruby" had just fired and Blackie is not near him. The first one to make physical contact with him was Graves, and his first action was to push him away.
Next, Blackie starts moving in. His right arm is not reaching for "Ruby" but his left arm is tending to his cigar.
Then, Blackie lets go of his cigar in order to bring both arms in at the same time to grab "Ruby."
Note that in the film frame, Oswald is already on the ground. The fact is that nothing remotely close to this occurred at the Garage Spectacle. This was a staged photo session that was done in advance during the time that the Dallas Police cleared out the garage, as per the testimony of Dr. Bieberdorf. And something else just occurred to me: they were expecting Ruby. He was guided there, through drugs and suggestion, and they would not have started doing this until Ruby was tucked away on the 5th floor. Because: if they had tried to do it BEFORE he got there, he could have walked in on it, and they certainly didn't want that. So, this had to be after. And Blackie claimed to be one of the officers who hustled Ruby up to the 5th floor. Him, McMillan, Archer, and Clardy. And note that McMillan is missing from this photo. You see him in Beers but not in Jackson. So, since Blackie was with McMillan, how come he is here when McMillan isn't here? It's because it isn't Blackie in this photo.
I'll end with the collage comparing the real Blackie with the Blackie figure in Jackson. You would have to be out of your mind to say that these are the same man.
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