04-12-2010, 01:33 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-12-2010, 02:27 PM by Robert Hanson.)
Albert Doyle Wrote:There's motion within the single frame. Are you sure you aren't capturing the intact head at the beginning of the frame that lasts until the end of the frame and looks like it is still intact but isn't? It's sort of a image 'drag' within the single frame itself. This could account for what looks like an intact head at the same time as a blood spray.
Just read my posts and click the links. There is no such thing as a blood mist when a person gets shot in the head. Frame 312 is clean but the mist starts to form after 312 but almost entirely between the two frames. This proves deception on the part of whomever altered the film.
You can see it appear before the shot here. You just have to know to look for. I'm here to provide the truth that so many have been dreading for decades.:afraid: