01-08-2015, 04:34 PM
Jim DiEugenio Wrote:Drew Phipps Wrote:Quote: The de Mohrenschildt backyard photo was apparently discovered in February 1967 by Jeanne de Mohrenschildt, inside the sleeve of a record album found at a Dallas storage unit the de Mohrenschildts had secured ahead of their move to Haiti in April 1964.
I thought the DeM's went to Haiti in June 1963
This is being corrected
And I agree, the Roscoe White photo being posed like the cut out is really a puzzler.
Ok, then the window of time that photo got into the DeM's storage shed limits the number of people that had access to it. The OP says that Michael Paine had access to the shed. I hope he covers that in more detail later, haven't had time to read it all.
It interests me also that the DeM's picked only the Paines as conversation partners for this item and then seemingly remained silent about it for some time. I wonder if DeM was attempting to read some unusual reaction from the Paines to being shown the photo. Since he didn't discuss it with anyone else, apparently, he must have found what he was looking for...
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