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Post by Michael Capasse on Jan 20, 2019 9:31:34 GMT -5
empty back yard photo taken by Dallas Police
Dallas news reporter Jim Marrs, was looking into the backyard photographs when he interviewed Robert and Patricia Hester. The Hesters, worked at the National Photo Lab in Dallas. They said they were very busy processing photographic material for both the FBI and the Secret Service, the night of the assassination.
In 1970, the Hesters told Marrs that the FBI had color transparencies of the backyard photographs the night of the assassination and had one color transparency that had nobody in the picture. Not only is this highly suspicious, this was the night before the photographs where supposed to have been found in the first place.
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Post by Michael Capasse on Jan 20, 2019 9:31:50 GMT -5
Detective Superintendent Malcolm Thompson Police Forensic Science Laboratory Identification Bureau.
Mr. THOMPSON. The montage could be achieved by a photograph of the background and a photograph of a body against a white background and having been cut away from that white background and then molted ...and then being in possession of a photograph of Oswald’s head, merely mounting that on to the top of the body, stuck down and touched in such a way that your lines are not going to be too, cut and dried between the body and the background and then re photographed on to a negative
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Post by Michael Capasse on Jan 20, 2019 9:32:10 GMT -5
the back yard photo shown to Lee
Lee Oswald - 11/23/63
6:00 – 6:30 P.M. Interrogation, Captain Fritz’s Office “…The picture has been made by superimposing my face. The other part of the picture is not me at all, and I have never seen this picture before. I understand photography real well, and that, in time, I will be able to show you that is not my picture and that it has been made by someone else. . . . It was entirely possible that the Police Dept. has superimposed this part of the photograph over the body of someone else. . . . The Dallas Police were the culprits….”
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Post by Arjan Hut on Jan 21, 2019 3:31:32 GMT -5
empty back yard photo taken by Dallas Police
Dallas news reporter Jim Marrs, was looking into the backyard photographs when he interviewed Robert and Patricia Hester. The Hesters, worked at the National Photo Lab in Dallas. They said they were very busy processing photographic material for both the FBI and the Secret Service, the night of the assassination.
In 1970, the Hesters told Marrs that the FBI had color transparencies of the backyard photographs the night of the assassination and had one color transparency that had nobody in the picture. Not only is this highly suspicious, this was the night before the photographs where supposed to have been found in the first place. Hello Michael, I've read about this in Crossfire. But what exactly ís a color transparancy? Is that something that should have been kept in evidence?
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Post by Michael Capasse on Jan 21, 2019 9:06:15 GMT -5
Hi Arjan - that would be slides for projections - I remember as a kid it was very popular to get your pictures developed in print or slide. and yes absolutely should be in evidence - but then again it took till 1990s[?] to go thru the DPD files and find the "BY ghost" cutouts. - made by DPD -and fit LHO
and slides like these can be used as overlays:
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