I'm referring to the whole JFK assassination, in which so many evil, evil bad guys and really, really bad gals were SO OBVIOUSLY wittingly involved in the planning, the "patsy-ing," the shooting, and/or the all-important cover up.
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Well here is one supposedly in your way of thinking really evil and bad gal conspiracy theorist who photographed the dead president at Bethesda , and when shown what had been officially submitted in the WC not only refused to authenticate, but claimed they had also been processed on film other than the standard Kodak they had used .
Seems the issue once again is really , really dumb conspirators more than anything else.
When Gunn showed her the official photos from the National Archives during her deposition in 1997, she said they were not the pictures she remembered processing.
Spencer, who died about a year ago, was in her 20s when she worked in Washington, D.C., at the Navy's central photo lab. At that time, the lab processed all official White House photographs.
For questioning, she brought with her some pictures she had printed just a few days before Kennedy was murdered. She explained that the lab bought huge quantities of photographic paper, so the markings on the back of the prints she brought would certainly match the autopsy photos she processed. But they didn't, suggesting they were printed at a different time or a different place.What's more, the official pictures weren't anything like the ones she remembered.
"The prints that we printed did not have the massive head damages that is visible here," she told Gunn. "... The face, the eyes were closed and the face, the mouth was closed, and it was more of a rest position than these show."
The National Archives' photos seemed to be taken in a bright, medical setting. The body was bloody. Spencer said the pictures she had processed seemed to be taken in a darkened room with a flash. She called them "pristine." "There was no blood or opening cavities ... or anything of that nature. It was quite reverent in how they handled it," she said.