Wednesday, September 23, 2015

This is a very compelling image. You see Scissorhand Clint Hill, and it looks like he's holding on for dear life. And in back of the followup car, you see Backwritin' George Hickey brandishing his AR-15 rifle. But, one wonders why. Kennedy is out of sight. They're out of the kill zone. They're speeding away. Did he think there were snipers all over the city? Or was this just for show? 

On the left, Hickey is sitting, right? You can't claim that he's standing. And, his height above Kinney, the driver, is about the same as it is on the right. So, is he also sitting on the right? He can't be because it's a car bench, and you can't turn around and sit the other way in a car bench. There's no place for your legs to go. And he wasn't in the process of standing up because that doesn't work either. You have to stand first and then turn around, but that guy is already turned around. The only other possibility is that he was kneeling on the bench. But, Hickey never said anything about kneeling. 

And look at the space between Kinney and Hickey:


That got reduced to this? 

And there was a guy in-between them at the time, JFK's Presidential aide and defacto Chief of Staff, Ken O'Donnell:

Is this him to the left of Kinney?

Was O'Donnell wearing sunglasses? No, he wasn't. 

So, why does his eye look as dark as Kinney's eyes, who was wearing dark sunglasses?

O'Donnell was sitting on the same middle bench as David Powers, so why does O'Donnell look so much farther back than Powers?

That guy on the left, whose face is obscured by the rear view mirror, appears a lot more forward than the sliver of O'Donell's face on the right. And you can really tell the difference between Secret Service agents and non-SS agents: Sam Kinney and Emory Roberts lookin stiff and stoic in their dark glasses, while Powers seems to be smiling. But, O'Donnell was a lot closer to Kinney than Powers, so why does he look so far away? Powers was bald.

And you can see he was bald in Willis.


Hmm. He's sitting low compared to O'Donnell, and he certainly doesn't seem to be forward of O'Donnell. So, how do they come up with this?

Three things: Powers, the seat back, and O'Donnell.

O'Donnell's face appears to be behind the seat-back. Why is it so small? It seems tiny compared to Powers'. O'Donnell had a big head. Why is his eye so dark, when he wasn't wearing sunglasses? Powers' eyes don't look dark. 

O'Donnell's eye looks just as dark as Kinney's, but Kinney was wearing dark sunglasses, and O'Donnell wasn't. 


I said: Why does his eye look so dark, and why does it look like a sunglass frame when he wasn't wearing sunglasses????????????????

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