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JFK Assassination Plus General Discussion & Debate => JFK Assassination Plus General Discussion And Debate => Topic started by: Renzo Zanzottera on May 08, 2018, 04:01:31 PM
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In the Betzner gallery I found this picture took before the president limousine coming
(https://www.jfkassassinationgallery.com/albums/userpics/10001/Image115.jpg)
On left side ,behind the fence, it can be seen a man with white hair , isn't it strange? Who was him? did he never query?
I know it was prohibited to be on that place, may be, was he a policeman?
Renzo
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Is there anyone who can give an answer if some research was done about the individual who appears behind the fence on the picture on my previous post ?
Thank you alot
Renzo
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Is there anyone who can give an answer if some research was done about the individual who appears behind the fence on the picture on my previous post ?
Thank you alot
Renzo
The man with the white hair who you refer to in your previous post is probably an actor, an extra, a Cameraman or Director who is moving around the area before the filming of a recreation scene begins.
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Thanks for your reply Duncan, but it seems to me a bit strange I don't think a cameramen, because there wasn't a TV camera in that area, only film was done in that area had been the Zapruder film,I know Lee Bowers, a Warren commission witness, told he saw some guys in that place before the limousine come. Since as was told, that area may be the place for an other gunmen, I would have searched or investigated about every person could be seen there , Aren't you agree?
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Thanks for your reply Duncan, but it seems to me a bit strange I don't think a cameramen, because there wasn't a TV camera in that area, only film was done in that area had been the Zapruder film,I know Lee Bowers, a Warren commission witness, told he saw some guys in that place before the limousine come. Since as was told, that area may be the place for an other gunmen, I would have searched or investigated about every person could be seen there , Aren't you agree?
Renzo, It's not real, it's a modern recreation Photograph.
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Ops, you are right, it was my big mistake