02-01-2015, 01:38 AM
I like the powerpoint.
Based on the size of the images, I don't believe that "Prayer Man" is Oswald. That person is too short, when compared to Wesley Frazier to be 5'9" Oswald. Unless Prayer Man is actually sitting on something, a stair railing perhaps.
Here is a quote from an earlier thread: https://deeppoliticsforum.com/forums/sho...azier+tall
Based on the size of the images, I don't believe that "Prayer Man" is Oswald. That person is too short, when compared to Wesley Frazier to be 5'9" Oswald. Unless Prayer Man is actually sitting on something, a stair railing perhaps.
Here is a quote from an earlier thread: https://deeppoliticsforum.com/forums/sho...azier+tall
Quote: Well, that didn't work because when Frazier was close to the car and in the same frame as the car, the car was far too close to the camera lens to make a good digital comparison. He didn't appear to be more than "head height" over and above the roof of the car, so AT MOST he is 6' 3." (I wonder if any intrepid researchers have uncovered his service records, there should be an accurate height in there.)
Based on a guess of Frazier at 6'3," "Prayer Man" is too short to be 5'9" Oswald, assuming "Prayer Man" is standing up. There is a notable disparity in size (more than a full head of height) between "Prayer Man" and the person pointed out as Frazier. "Prayer Man" appears to be roughly the same height (in relation to Frazier's head), that the top of the 1954 Bel Aire is (in relation to Frazier's head in the November movie), so the "Prayer Man" figure is 5" 3" or less.
Could be there's a chair or stool in that corner, or maybe "Prayer Man" is sort of perched on the railing, or doing a "wall-sit" in the corner of the wall there, either of which might explain the wider appearance of the bottom of the image, which some folks think is a dress, but might just be legs apart.
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