First, that weird appendage of Jim Leavelle, his arm coming over with his hand in Oswald's pants, is beyond weird. It is NOT connected to the rest of him. It is not connected to his upper arm and shoulder. And that weird indentation between his upper arm and the weird appendage is impossible because there is nothing that could cause an indentation there.
The freaky cop in back looks like a deer in the headlights. Supposedly, there was a gunshot and a man screamed in agony. And that's his reaction? Deer in the headlights?
Then, there is Oswald. Even though the shot just happened a fraction of a second before, somehow, Oswald has his arm slapped to his chest. Why would he do that? And how could he do it so fast? Remember that LC Graves was gripping that arm and holding it tightly. So, how could Oswald move his arm that fast? And when you think about how fast he must have moved it, it would have bounced off his chest, not rested there. And he has two arms on his chest; not one. It's his left arm and left hand, with the fingers, and also the horizontal cuff of his sleeve. But, next to it is the crescent-shaped right cuff of his right sleeve, and his right thumb.
Then, we've got the Shooter with his face left thumb. His real thumb is tucked down. He's got his wig on, with the curls at the bottom. He's got the very short neck- much shorter than Ruby's. And he's got his middle finger in the trigger guard, even though he has a perfectly intact right index finger. Since, there was NEVER a time that Ruby fired that gun, or any gun, that we know of, would he start by firing it with his middle finger? Why on Earth would he do that? Why on Earth would he even think about it? Wasn't killing Oswald enough? Did he also have to do it with his middle finger? That is way too comical to take seriously.
Face it: the story of the Oswald shooting is a lie. It was all a pretense., and this was a staged photo. They needed those arms akimbo to cover up the area of impact because there was no impact. It was all an act. It was unreal and surreal. And poor Jack Ruby, who was a child-like, hapless being, and the farthest thing in the world from a gangster, was framed and innocent.
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