Wednesday, November 16, 2022

 This is a picture of Mary Moorman in the Spring of 1964 demonstrating for CBS News how she took her famous photo. I've seen the video, and in it, she said that she went out into the street to take her picture. And she showed how she did it: being turned towards the Kennedys as they came down the hill, pointing her camera at them, and then she waited a bit because "I wanted to make sure they were looking at me when I took the picture." And then, the program broke to the Moorman photo.

So you look at these two consecutive frames, and tell me if you see a discrepancy between what she said and demonstrated and what the Moorman photo shows. Starting as she did, turned and facing them as they slowly approached, would she have allowed them to pass her by, only to shoot the backs of their heads?

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