This time of year, I keep a wool cap on my bedpost in case my head gets cold at night when I'm trying to sleep. However, if I wear it, I don't pull it down over my ears because that would be too much heating. I found that folding it down over my ears about doubles the heating effect.
It's strange in the Altgens photo that there is a boy who is wearing a wool cap when it was sunny and 71 degrees at the time.
The boy wasn't there. His image and that of his mother were added to the photo to obscure the man in the fedora hat. I don't know for sure who he was, but I suspect he was FBI Agent James Bookhout, who masqueraded as Jack Ruby at the Garage Spectacle two days later. That was reason enough to cover him up, but in addition, he wasn't facing the motorcade. He had his back to the motorcade, and he was turned and looking at Oswald in the doorway.
How do I know? It's because that's his hat we're seeing. We're seeing him from behind. It's not showing his face at all. If he were facing the motorcade, we'd be seeing his face, and his hat would be much less in the picture. For example, here is Al Roker watching a Thanksgiving parade.
Below, there is no face showing on Fedora Man. And look at the line of his shoulders. He is turned about 45 degrees left, looking at Oswald, as the President of the United States is riding by.
So, they had to obscure that, so they used the mother and boy to do it. They, apparently, went into it with a catalog of images they could emploit. And notice that the boy is looking down. He's not looking at the motorcade either. What could he possibly be looking at? What is he distracted with? His image is totally disconnected from the story of this photo. It's a fake.
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