Monday, November 14, 2022

Look at Jackie's hair in the Croft photo, but first look at the adjoining images of her to see how her hair really was. She had sweeping bangs. 


Here it is larger:


In Croft, her hair is very flat, front and center, and after that, the bang starts, but it's too little too late. It's nothing like the other two. And on her left/our right, her hair comes to a sharp angle. Her hair has too many straight lines: straight lines above and below the angle, and a straight line on her right/our left. Those lines are drawn.  


Notice on the right that her head is turned but only to a comfortable degree. In Croft, her head is turned to an extreme degree. It appears to be rotated almost 90 degrees left. Adults don't turn their heads that far. They don't have that much range of motion. Young children might do it, but not adults. If adults have to turn much past 45 degrees, they'll turn their whole body. They'll rotate their shoulders and their spine. They won't just keep turning their head. The arrow behind JFK's back is pointing to a photographic panel that was put there, and it happens to be the very spot that he was shot. Now, let's look at the whole picture.

A lot is wrong with this picture. Supposedly, JFK has not been shot yet, so all is well. So, why does Jackie look so glum, and why isn't she waving at the spectators? Connally also looks very serious, and he's not waving either; nor is he looking at the spectators. He is looking at his wife with a concerned look, as if to say, "Did you hear that?" Finally, the driver, Will Greer, appears to be looking in his rear view mirror. Why? Is he checking to see if Kennedy was hit? 

I believe that Jackie's whole head there is bogus, that she had already turned to look at her husband. This is about when, according to her Warren Commission testimony, she turned and saw he had a quizzical look. 

The next image is the Betzner photo. I suspect that the man obstructing the view is bogus. Betzner could have easily stepped around him. Don't you think he would have?


Here is JFK in Betzner:


JFK seems to be turned a little right, but not much. There is a dark shadow over his back. This has to be close to the throat shot happening, but we can see the top of Umbrella Man's umbrella on the left. Jackie is out of view. My hunch is that she's turned and looking at him, because she is in Willis: 


It's said that Betzner came before Willis, but they are so close, that it's really hard to tell. But, Jackie is turned to her right looking at JFK. That's the back of her head we are seeing, with the pink pill box hat showing. She had to be like that in Betzner as well as Croft. 


JFK has not been shot in the throat yet but is about to be. But, Jackie is already looking at him. She rode down the hill, from Croft to Willis, looking at him, concerned for him, and that whole portion of the Zapruder film was cut out of it. 

So, here it is colored in red, the part of the Z-film that was excised. 


Below, you can see the contraction of Elm Street in the Zapruder film, with the sign put closer to the intersection, and below it, you can see the real view from Zapruder's perch. 











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