Does anyone know the source of this photo, who took it? Actually, I just found it. It's from the Charles Bronson film (not the actor). And it's very weird. First, the freeway sign: I don't see the sign at all. I see the post. But, the sign actually had two posts.
Then, Zapruder. He stood in front of his secretary. So, why does she seem to be in front of him? And why is their image so terribly crude?
So in Moorman on the right, his legs are entirely in front of hers. So, why do her two legs seem to be in front of his in Bronson?
Here's a comparison to Betzner.
I don't like it. It does not ring true to me. Why would it be so crude on the right? Why would her legs be so visible and not his? Why is his head higher than hers when she was taller?
In Willis, you can see the two posts of the sign, and Umbrella Man has his umbrella low, and he is located behind the sign.
In Bronson, he has his umbrella high; he is in front of the sign, and the Willis spectators are absent.
So now I will tell you that I think this is a bogus image. It must have been a reenactment.
But, why did they do it? It may have been to establish all those approaching spectators, to hide the sparseness of the crowd.
We know that the Stemmons freeway sign was removed relatively soon after the assassination. By June 1964, it was gone, as proven by an aerial photo, and it may have been gone well before that. This phony image must have been made after that.
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