This is the photo in which JFK was already shot in the back, and they had to do a lot to it to cover it up. First, that is pasted-in head on Jackie. No way was that her head at the time. And no way could she turn her head that much. She has her head rotated practically 180 degrees. Adults can't do that. At least, they can't comfortably do it. Look at Connally. He's turned to the left too to make eye contact with his wife. But, he didn't turn as far, did he?
That image of Jackie was one they got from her January 14, 1964 address to the nation, to thank Americans for theirs cards and letters. And that's why she looks so mournful; she was mourning.
But, on 11/22/63, she was on a political trip, and she was a political wife. Her job was to smile and wave at the voters.
The real image of her probably consisted of her turning the other way, towards her husband because she heard the sound, and maybe he vocalized something. A grunt? So, she probably was looking at him. But, turning that way, she wasn't covering his face. His eyes were probably bug-eyed, and perhaps his mouth was open in a startled look.
So, they had to remove all that. They did it by painting his eye shut. Then, they expanded her hair so that it covered his mouth.
And look at the driver, who is looking at Kennedy in the rear view mirror. He knew what was going on. They told him the plan. He knew JFK had been hit with the preparatory shot, the nerve agent. And then, he had to slow that vehicle to a crawl to give the poison enough time to seep in.
But, I suspect that the ice bullet that tore through his jacket must have left a visible disruption. So, they put that oblong cover over it.
It really is ridiculous to claim that his jacket was bunching up there because he's not doing anything to cause it to bunch up. And you notice that Connally's jacket isn't bunching up.
This image is showing you JFK having first been shot. Shot and poisoned.
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