Monday, August 31, 2015

OIC Chairman Larry Rivera, in response to my latest work on Moorman, has sent me a letter from Beverly Brunson to Harold Weisberg in which she detailed alterations she found in the Moorman photo.

http://jfk.hood.edu/Collection/Weisberg%20Subject%20Index%20Files/B%20Disk/Brunson%20Beverly/Item%2010.pdf

She points to the unusually long neck on Jackson, the distant motorcycle cop.



Yeah, I see what she means. It is pretty freaky the way that guy is built. It's like he's got this huge trapezius muscle. 

Then, she says that Hargis seems to have "a number of arms." Well, that is no surprise to me since there were two men there. And she says his left arm seems to be going to the center of the bike rather than the grip.




Exactly why is that so garbled? There was nothing obstructing the camera's view of his left arm- supposedly. Why is that such a mess? Oh, that's right, the thumbprint. The accidental thumbprint. Of course. Accidents do happen. Nothing to see here, folks; move along. But, you know, the thumbprint is actually pretty thinned out in that area, where his left hand would be grabbing the grip. In fact, I'm not sure there is any thumbprint at all in that spot. I don't think you can blame the thumbprint. 

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