Not saying this particular magazine does, but sometimes the "Special" magazines have some good-resolution photographs and film grabs.
There is an interesting photo on page 27... The photo shows the Lincoln with Clint Hill clinging onto the rear of the car and the triple underpass is in the background. The caption on the photo reads: " The presidential limousine speeds away from Dealey Plaza on it's way to Parkland Hospital" The photo was taken with the camera pointing south, from a high angle, from the area where the stockade fence and the railroad bridge meet. The Lincoln is passing the left side of a 1963 light colored Chevy Impala. ( which I find odd... Because I can't imagine where that Chevy came from???)
I don't know who took the photo, nor do I recall ever having seen this photo....It is a bit blurred.
Here's an example of the
accuracy of the booklet....From page 62...
Quote...
"The term "magic bullet" describes the second shot that hit Kennedy near his spine. It passed through his neck and hit John Connally in the back exiting his chest and shattering his right wrist and finally lodged itself in Connally's left thigh. The bullet, Exhibit 399 in the Warren Commission investigation, was recovered from Connally's thigh at Parkland Hospital later that day." Unquote
Does anybody see any error in the above statement??
This booklet is chock full of gross "inaccuracies" (lies) like this... It's a LNer's dream....