The truth is that there is no excuse for the weird configuration of Leavelle's arm. An arm is an arm. It comes down from the shoulder. There is nothing that could create the weird geometry we see on the left.
Tuesday, December 24, 2024
The truth is that there is no excuse for the weird configuration of Leavelle's arm. An arm is an arm. It comes down from the shoulder. There is nothing that could create the weird geometry we see on the left.
Roger Scott Cathey asked me to redo my posing as the stricken Oswald in the Jackson photo, and I have done so. He wanted my right hand to be higher, like Oswald's is, and I have done that.
Monday, December 23, 2024
This is Marina's Warren Commission testimony in which gave a minute by minute account of what happened to her on Sunday. And you'll notice that she didn't say anything about going to the hospital to view her dead husband.
I pointed out that in the picture I posted, the child that Marina is walking with could not possibly be 17 month old June. I also said that the tube that Marguerite was carrying was not newborn Rachel. And besides that photo, there is a film of them walking into Parkland, and Marguerite is carrying Rachel differently, more horizontally and without the tight wrap. So, which is the real and which is the fake? They're both fake.From looking at the film, it looks like them, and it may have been a reenactment. I know there was a reeanactment because Michael Hardin's hair is very different from how it was on November 24.
Mrs. Oswald: I remember that en route, in the car, Mike Howard or Charley Kunkel said that Lee had been shot today.
At first he said that it wasn't serious--perhaps just not to frighten me. I was told that he had been taken to a hospital, and then I was told that he had been seriously wounded.
Then they had to telephone somewhere. They stopped at the house of the chief of police, Curry. From there, I telephoned Ruth to tell her that I wanted to take several things which I needed with me, and asked her to prepare them. And that there was a wallet with money and Lee's ring.
Soon after that--Robert was no longer with me, but Gregory was there, and the mother, and the Secret Service agents. They said that Lee had died.
After that, we went to the Motel Inn, the Six Flags Inn, where I stayed for several days--perhaps two weeks--I don't know.
Mr. RANKIN. Do you recall what time of the day you heard that your husband had been shot?
Mrs. OSWALD. Two o'clock in the afternoon, I think.
Mr. RANKIN. And where were you at that time?
Mrs. OSWALD. I was in a car.
Mr. RANKIN. Just riding around, or at some particular place?
Mrs. OSWALD. No, not at two o'clock earlier. Lee was shot at 11 o'clock. It was probably close to 12 o'clock. He died at one.
Mr. RANKIN. And where was the car that you were in at that time?
Mrs. OSWALD. We were on the way to Chief Curry, en route front the hotel.
Mr. RANKIN. What did you do after you went to the motel?
Mrs. OSWALD. I left with Robert and we prepared for the funeral. Then Ruth Paine sent my things to me via the agent.
Sunday, December 22, 2024
This is another recreation of Leavelle with his hand in Oswald's pants. Since a man's arm is longer than the belt-level of a man's pants, it means the elbow has to be bent. And you can see that my elbow is bent, as I pretend to do it. There is no weird crease or fold between my shoulder and my elbow. But, on Leavelle, there is, and it isn't normal.
But, you should also compare the length of Leavelle's two arms. Can you see that his right arm, which is on our left, is much longer than his left arm? And that is one thing that is symmetrical about men: the length of their arms.
The bullet entered Oswald's body at the 7th rib, and it came to rest under the skin at the 11th rib. So, it almost traversed him. To extract the bullet, a Parkland doctor just lanced the skin over the 11th rib, and it fell out.
Saturday, December 21, 2024
On the left, I have a very tight grip on the gun. And you need a tight grip because the less the gun moves, the better. My index finger is not just there to squeeze the trigger. It is also gripping the gun on the right side.
This is me poised to shoot with my index finger on the trigger (left) and my middle finger (right). With my index finger, it feels like my hand fits the gun like a glove. It feels very snug and secure, with no play at all. Using my middle finger, I only have two fingers, my ring finger and pinkie, wrapped around the grip in front, which makes the grip a lot weaker.
It was Ruby's left index finger that was partically amputated. So, there was no need and no excuse for him to shoot with his right middle finger. It wasn't him. The problem was that Boohout got the wrong information. Someone mistakenly told him that it was Ruby's right index finger that was snipped, and that's why Bookhout used his middle finger. It's called a production error. Every movie has got them. All except Dovey's Promise. So, watch it.
Here is me recreating Leavelle holding Oswald by the pants. What you see on me is the natural flow of my arm as well as the jacket sleeve. That weird configuration on Leavelle is impossible.
Friday, December 20, 2024
You may be aware that I have a movie coming out on New Year's Day called DOVEY'S PROMISE. It's a true story with a JFK connection; a courtroom drama about the Towpath Murder Trial of 1965 in which the victim was Mary Pinchot Meyer, who was JFK's last mistress. She was murdered in Towpath Park in Georgetown, eleven months after he was.
If you are wondering why the phony arm on Leavelle, with his hand in Oswald's pants, and why the phony arm on Oswald being slapped to his chest, with the humongous freako hand, it's all because this was supposed to be taken after the shot. However, there was no shot because it was taken at a photo-shoot before the Garage Spectacle. And since there was no shot, Oswald wasn't traumatized, and neither was his clothing.
If you watch this NBC footage of the Oswald shooting, you will notice several things, and this is in the order that they occur.
1. The arm of Jim Leavelle with his hand in Oswald's pants is fake. You can see that it looks ridiculous. His forearm isn't even anatomical; it curves. No one could do that with their forearm. If you tried to reproduce it, you'd find out that it's impossible.
That ain't real, folks. And by the way, I outsmarted them. NBC made it impossible to do a screen-save, so I just took a picture of it with my cell phone.
2. The muzzle blast is very weak. For a snub-nosed revolver in a small, confined space with walls on three sides? It could easily cause permanent tinnitus.
3. There is no muzzle flash.
4. Considering that it was a contact shot or nearly so, shouldn't Oswald's sweater have been burnt?
5. Notice that Oswald goes down way too fast. It's like a vacuum the way he falls to the ground. It's like: Whoosh! and he's gone.
6. The voice of Tom Petit has the wrong affect. He's talking about Oswald being shot with the affect of a baseball anouncer at a slow game. "There's a high fly to right field. Reggie Jackson is underneath it. And that makes it one out."
Thursday, December 19, 2024
Look at this ridiculous Jackson photo. It's supposed to be after the shot. So, a shot just went off in that small, cramped space. It was practically like shooting a gun inside. That's how loud it was. Then Oswald audibly groaned, and he apparently slapped his arm to his chest (not really, but that's what the photo shows).