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Cancelled! Sorry! Merry Christmas!
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Bronson frames wanted. The frames I downloaded off a website is labeled "Bronson-Corbett" which I assume to be frames analysed by Corbett who was a photo consultant for the HSCA. Could it be the Hugues film?
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Here are some frames of this mysterious woman dressed in blue.
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http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/1998/08/01/...main22761.shtml
Friends and family discuss the Kennedy family in a 48 Hour special.
CBS) Saturday, Dec. 25, at 10 p.m. ET/PT The Kennedys: Privilege and Pressure
Robert Kennedy, Jr., and his brother Max, along with Maria, Bobby, Timothy and Anthony Shriver, talk about the burdens and blessings of the Kennedy family legacy -- the problems they've had as they struggle to establish their own identities, the family tragedies they've faced, and how they're making peace with the past, and moving forward.
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My photo analysis leads me to conclude that UM IS Witt. No doubt in my mind.
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The Autopsy Evidence, Ballistics, Oswald Legend, Lookalikes, but
especially the Nix and Muchmore Films of the braking limousine.
For me, it is the photographs. I spend many hours and a lot of money in photocopies and blow-ups to locate shooters. As Lifton wrote in his book, you can spend nights and nights doing just that and it becomes an obsession. Deaths and murder attempts on witnesses are also captivating. I remember when I read my first book on the subject, Rush To Judgement. I had chills in my back and neck when I was reading it.
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Tosh et.al.,
Ruby's card when found recently was released at a press conference. However, another copy of prints was not. It is not my place to go into how I know these things and perhaps I have already gone to far and this could become a problem between me and others who ask me not to reveal my sources.
An ex-Dallas policeman told me that, "I read the story (Below) in the newspaper. I just got back from the Police Academy where I was teaching a Class for Detectives and Jess Lucio was in the class and he says they firmly believe that Rusty Livingston, a Crimes Scene Search Detective in 1963 took the card on November 24 and it ended up with his nephew, a former classmate of the moron they arrested on the Drug Search Warrant."
Here is a link to the WFAA Channel 8 News Report.
http://www.wfaa.com/perl/common/video/wmPl...evidence_am.wmv
The reporter, Jennifer Lopez, says that the items were stolen from the police lab.
Steve Thomas
It was obvious from the beginning that it was stolen. That Livingston was a real thief!
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I emailed the Boston Kennedy Library asking them who was
aboard AF2 on November 22, 1963, to find out who could have taken the colour photo showing the arrival of the hearse carrying JFK to AF1- see thread
entitled "Is this the only photograph taken...".
According to the Godfrey McHugh (President John F. Kennedy's Air Force
Aide) Papers at the John F. Kennedy Library the following individuals were
aboard air craft number 86970 traveling from Dallas, Texas to Andrews Air
Force Base on November 22, 1963. The name of Tom Atkins does not appear. He may be the one who took the photograph.
The photo can be found on www.corbis.com. Use DALLAS PLANE KENNEDY as keywords to view it.
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From Godfrey McHugh:
Dear Mr. Morissette...
Senator Ralph Yarborough
Congressman G. Mahon
Congressman J. Young
Congressman L. Beckworth
Congressman H. Gonzales
Congressman O. Teague
Congressman R. Roberts
Congressman J. Wright
Mr. Underwood
Mr. Ellis Hendrix
Sue Vogelsinger
Chris Camp
John Ready
Emory Roberts
Donald Lawton
William T. McIntyre
Donald Barnes
According to Death of a President by William Manchester there was no
official designation of "Air Force Two." This was a name that Vice
President Lyndon Johnson assigned to his aircraft.
Thank you for your interest.
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Dale Myers and others try to tell us that it is an "Eisenhower jacket". Does an Eisenhower jacket have "Dallas Police Department" on its upper sleeves?
Wim
Thanks for this blow-up. It is definitely a DPD uniform. Do you have a quote for Myers saying it is not?
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Right here!
http://www.bestprices.com/cgi-bin/vlink/01...urce=InktomiDVD
A friend handed me an obituary for filmmaker Larry Buchanan earlier this week, and he was surprised that I didn't know who he was. While I enjoy wonderfully bad sci-films from the '50s and '60s very much, and this guy directed a couple of real "classics" ("Mars Needs Women" and "The Eye Creatures"), I had no idea of his connection to the JFK assassination. There is a mention in the obituary that Buchanan directed a flim entitled "The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald" in 1964, but it appears to have had limited play and was pretty much suppressed afterwards. Since I haven't heard anything about this film being available in recent years, I was wondering if anyone here can provide additonal info. about Buchanan or his film. -
These are some rarely seen films related to the JFK assassination. You will find them here:
http://www.museum.tv/mbc_jfk.shtml
This first one -click on "Click here to view WBAP/Dallas" has the following:
Interviews with Father Hubert and Dr. Malcom Perry, JFK casket uploaded into Air Force One, scenes around the TSBD after the shooting, a more longer version of what is usually shown of the Weigman film, Owens film showing Carl Day walking away with Oswald's rifle, etc.
If you want to save those films on your hard disk, I suggest you use the free program called, "Net Transport". Otherwise, you may view the films with Real Player.
NET TRANSPORT: http://www.xi-soft.com/default.htm
The KDFW file does not want to dowload for me.
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I agree that's it's a decent interview & Robert comes across very well.
I just love the way these guys remain calm when talking about all the different aspects of this case.
But let's be honest here, he almost lost it talking about David Lifton.
Robert is telling the listener that David is more or less crazy & that no one should pay any attention to him, which after reading the epic "Pig on a Leash" strikes me as rather pathetic.
Has Robert made any attempt other than this to deny the claims by David in that piece?
Has anyone here not read Pig on a Leash?
Just curious.
Alan
I did not, but I am very interested in doing so.
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I am trying to add some photos. The message on the screen tells me that I have only 4.75K available left. Please help.
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" Please forgive this outburst from a rebellious, "divergent thinker."
Tim
Tim, you have proven without the shadow of a doubt that you're an authentic "divergent thinker". I am sure John won't resent you, but will rather be proud of you!
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Harry Weatherford, a Deputy Sheriff, is considered by many as a suspect. You can see him entering the TSBD. That guy is in shape!
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Talking about suspect... Oswald in the Texas Theater.
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This witness is seen in this newsfilm taken few moments after the shooting. I hear him saying something to people about someone in the window but cannot decipher what he is saying. He could be the same man as seen on page 163 of Pictures of the Pain showing witnesses and Larry Florer in the Sheriff Office.
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This week I will post images I captured of several assassination films with a photo software. The first one is this lady, third head from the left seen in the Weigman film. Is this the same lady as this one in this film taken in the TSBD?
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I will try to get smaller files of these pages and post them again.
Regarding the absence of a Nix established feature missing from the Polaroid:The LA press story certainly compromises its evidentiary provenance......
Shanet:
I stopped downloading those LA Free Press sites; they took too long and were too non-descript. What is the passage that raises questions about Moorman's "evidentiary provenance?"
Tim
They shook the girls down over at the police station and held onto the polaroid for a few hours while they leaned on them, hard to tell how long, couple of hours of illegal detention, snapshot in the other room...quite a bad day for Moorman and Jean Hill........thats my take on the article in the LA Free Press 1968. Who knows? It should show Classic Marksman Figure but a ganzfeld is there instead.............
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I think Nic would look great in pink, not in black.
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I will forward your message to Anthony Summers.
Wim
I'm not surprised Blakey has an excuse. He did nothing for the case to be proud of.
Wim
Blakey would find the kitchen very hot on this forum. He would need a lot of ice cream.
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I have just tested the downloading of the pages. It takes about 2 minutes each to download! Sorry about that.
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I posted the a 1968 Los Angeles Free Press article on Man #5 seen in the Moorman photo. Since each page may take a while to download, I suggest you save the them on your hard disk for future reference.
http://www.iquebec.com/Assassinat/LAFP_page1.jpg
http://www.iquebec.com/Assassinat/LAFP_page2.jpg
http://www.iquebec.com/Assassinat/LAFP_page3.jpg
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http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dw...oice.261e0.html
Never heard of him.
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During 13 years on the Dallas force, Mr. Jennings was on duty at Love
Field when President John F. Kennedy arrived Nov. 22, 1963. Moments
after the president was shot downtown, the officer was sent to
Parkland Memorial Hospital, where he helped load the president's
casket and assisted Jackie Kennedy into the hearse.
The experience led to stories that he repeated for the rest of his
life.
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Cinema and the JFK assassination
in JFK Assassination Debate
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If I'm not mistaken, Deputy Sheriff Roger Craig played in Executive Action. It is an extremely boring movie. The best part of the movie is at the end when they show, with music, photographs of "eliminated" witnesses like the newsmen present in Ruby's appartment some time after he killed Oswald.