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Offline Jake Maxwell

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What the Warren Commission missed in Tom Dillard's photo!
« on: March 07, 2025, 02:43:19 PM »
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If you cruise the net for Tom Dillard's photo of the sixth floor sniper's nest, and the fifth floor window with Bonnie Ray Williams and Harold Norman, you will see photos with varying resolutions and a lot of imagination projected onto the glass panes of the closed window next to the open window of the sniper's next.

But if we look at the actual copy examined by the Warren Commission, titled, "Tom C. Dillard - Exhibit A" we see what we assume to be an untampered photo.

In this "Exhibit A" photo there are images with enough "information" to suggest another observer from the 6th floor window.

The first image is what the Warren Commission examined from Wikimedia:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8f/Dillard%27s_photograph_showing_5th_and_6th_floor_of_Texas_School_Book_Depository.jpg




This second image is the same "Exhibit A" photo enhanced only by changing contrast, sharpness and exposure, with a circle around the figure looking down through the glass pane:



This third image is the same "Exhibit A" photo with enhancements, enlarged:



This fourth image is the same "Exhibit A" photo, enhanced, enlarged and with an added feature. It looks as though this fellow might have a scope at the window:



Perhaps this fellow was only the "spotter" for the fellow (circled in yellow) who looks like he has a mustache and is wearing a hat, and might be standing behind a mounted scope or rifle:




All right... there you have it... This is what the Warren Commission missed...




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What the Warren Commission missed in Tom Dillard's photo!
« on: March 07, 2025, 02:43:19 PM »


Offline Steve Barber

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Re: What the Warren Commission missed in Tom Dillard's photo!
« Reply #1 on: March 07, 2025, 06:29:32 PM »
If you cruise the net for Tom Dillard's photo of the sixth floor sniper's nest, and the fifth floor window with Bonnie Ray Williams and Harold Norman, you will see photos with varying resolutions and a lot of imagination projected onto the glass panes of the closed window next to the open window of the sniper's next.

But if we look at the actual copy examined by the Warren Commission, titled, "Tom C. Dillard - Exhibit A" we see what we assume to be an untampered photo.

In this "Exhibit A" photo there are images with enough "information" to suggest another observer from the 6th floor window.

The first image is what the Warren Commission examined from Wikimedia:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8f/Dillard%27s_photograph_showing_5th_and_6th_floor_of_Texas_School_Book_Depository.jpg




This second image is the same "Exhibit A" photo enhanced only by changing contrast, sharpness and exposure, with a circle around the figure looking down through the glass pane:



This third image is the same "Exhibit A" photo with enhancements, enlarged:



This fourth image is the same "Exhibit A" photo, enhanced, enlarged and with an added feature. It looks as though this fellow might have a scope at the window:



Perhaps this fellow was only the "spotter" for the fellow (circled in yellow) who looks like he has a mustache and is wearing a hat, and might be standing behind a mounted scope or rifle:




All right... there you have it... This is what the Warren Commission missed...

   Why do you use such a terribly inferior copy of the Dillard photo, Jake? 

  Let's see what happens when you use a copy of the Dillard photo, ok?

 
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Re: What the Warren Commission missed in Tom Dillard's photo!
« Reply #2 on: March 07, 2025, 06:47:53 PM »

  To my eye, the alleged head inside that Purple Circle is too small. Plus, bearing in mind how close the bottom of the window is to the floor, that figure inside the purple circle would have to be sitting Butt down on the  floor. That's not the physical position an alleged "Spotter" would be in.

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Re: What the Warren Commission missed in Tom Dillard's photo!
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Offline Jake Maxwell

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Re: What the Warren Commission missed in Tom Dillard's photo!
« Reply #3 on: March 07, 2025, 06:55:16 PM »
   Why do you use such a terribly inferior copy of the Dillard photo, Jake? 

  Let's see what happens when you use a copy of the Dillard photo, ok?

This is the photo presented to the Warren Commission... And probably less likely to have tampering done to it.
Regardless, the images speak for themselves...
They are present in this "terribly inferior copy" as you call it....

Offline Steve Barber

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Re: What the Warren Commission missed in Tom Dillard's photo!
« Reply #4 on: March 07, 2025, 07:08:13 PM »
This is the photo presented to the Warren Commission... And probably less likely to have tampering done to it.
Regardless, the images speak for themselves...
They are present in this "terribly inferior copy" as you call it....

  It is a terribly inferior print of the photo!   

  LOL!!  You conspiracy theorists live in a world of your own.  Your copy would never stand up in court-or otherwise hearings before a  government re-investigation.

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Re: What the Warren Commission missed in Tom Dillard's photo!
« Reply #5 on: March 07, 2025, 08:43:19 PM »
  It is a terribly inferior print of the photo!   

  LOL!!  You conspiracy theorists live in a world of your own.  Your copy would never stand up in court-or otherwise hearings before a  government re-investigation.

      "Terribly inferior" to specifically what? Please provide or direct us to a better definition copy of the posted photo. You say the posted photo, "...would never stand up in court or otherwise hearings before a government re-investigation". Well, as it stands, that "terribly inferior" image would carry far more weight in a court of law vs the Mysterious Ghost Image that you only "talk" about. Personally, I do Not see anything on the other side of that window, but you need to be fair. Kindly provide your claimed photo or know that you have been "Over Ruled".   

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Re: What the Warren Commission missed in Tom Dillard's photo!
« Reply #6 on: March 08, 2025, 12:20:32 AM »

Your Alamy image is very poor quality, and likely purposely altered... The Warren Commission Exhibit A is a much better copy... and most likely closer to the original...



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