02-06-2010, 02:38 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-06-2010, 02:43 AM by Geoff Heinricks.)
Anyone else notice a rather unsettling similarity between Charles Hester in the Zapruder pre-assassination scene, and the police sketch image by Lois Gibson of the 'fake' secret service man Malcolm Summers saw?
http://jfkcountercoup.blogspot.com/2009/...knoll.html
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Add the hat, and the overcoat we see in various images on the back of the bench - presto.
For months I've been troubled by the fact that the Hesters anchor the east side of the park/north pergola, and Zapruder/Sitzman anchor the west...with no one between them!!! raises the possibility that there was an active sweeping out of spectators between them. Friends or even acquaintances would tend to hang together. Both pairs frame the kill ground too perfectly, and the Hester's behavior is way too bizarre in both the film/photographic record and testimony record. (I think Charles Hester was the only one I saw sitting down as the president approached, as his wife stood, a few feet away to the west, I believe draping a white overcoat in front of her.)
In the frames that surfaced of both Sitzman and Beatrice Hester near the TSBD after the assassination, without Charles Hester, is, well, strange, after what just happend.
When I get a chance, I'll tote up the things that are troubling.
http://jfkcountercoup.blogspot.com/2009/...knoll.html
ManOnGrassyKnoll4.JPG.jpg (Size: 7.01 KB / Downloads: 10)
17674959.jpg (Size: 12.32 KB / Downloads: 9)
Add the hat, and the overcoat we see in various images on the back of the bench - presto.
For months I've been troubled by the fact that the Hesters anchor the east side of the park/north pergola, and Zapruder/Sitzman anchor the west...with no one between them!!! raises the possibility that there was an active sweeping out of spectators between them. Friends or even acquaintances would tend to hang together. Both pairs frame the kill ground too perfectly, and the Hester's behavior is way too bizarre in both the film/photographic record and testimony record. (I think Charles Hester was the only one I saw sitting down as the president approached, as his wife stood, a few feet away to the west, I believe draping a white overcoat in front of her.)
In the frames that surfaced of both Sitzman and Beatrice Hester near the TSBD after the assassination, without Charles Hester, is, well, strange, after what just happend.
When I get a chance, I'll tote up the things that are troubling.