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MJMANDALAY
02-19-2007, 06:31 PM
DALLAS (Reuters) - Previously unreleased footage of John F. Kennedy's fateful motorcade in Dallas moments before he was gunned down was released on Monday, a surprising new detail in a saga that has gripped the United States for four decades.

The silent 8mm film shows a beaming Jacqueline Kennedy close up in vivid color waving to the crowd.

A group of excited bystanders -- women sporting big 1960s hairstyles -- waves to the cameraman shortly before the motorcade sweeps past.

The president's coat is clearly if briefly seen bunched up on his back -- a detail that will be scrutinized by conspiracy theorists who see evidence of a plot in, among other things, the fact the bullet wounds on his jacket and body did not appear to match.

The film was donated to the Sixth Floor Museum in Dallas by amateur photographer George Jefferies and his son-in-law, Wayne Graham. It was released to coincide with the Presidents Day federal holiday.

Museum curator Gary Mack said he was not surprised Jefferies took so long to come forward.

"Everyone who captured the motorcade before the assassination thinks their pictures are unimportant. But to historians, all photos and home movies are important to possibly answer questions that will be asked in the future," he said.

Located in the former Texas School Book Depository building where Lee Harvey Oswald shot Kennedy from a sixth-floor window on November 22, 1963, the museum is devoted to Kennedy's presidency and the events surrounding his assassination.

The footage was taken less than 90 seconds before the fatal shots were fired. The 40-second film also shows the scene of the crime the following day.

The footage is sure to be new fodder for conspiracy buffs who have long maintained Kennedy was the victim of a sinister plot orchestrated by shadowy elements in either the government, the "military-industrial complex," the Mafia or communist Cuba.

"I've already seen the footage on a conspiracy Web site -- it's interesting for the conspiracy researchers to study Kennedy's coat which appears to be bunched up on his back," Mack said.

He said since Kennedy's jacket was riding high on his back, the entry wound in his body did not match the expected position in his coat -- grist for the conspiracy mill that charges more than three shots were fired.

Investigators maintain the shooting was carried out by Oswald acting alone. The most complete and best-known film of the Kennedy assassination to come to light was taken by bystander Abraham Zapruder.

Mack said the new footage offered the best view of Mrs. Kennedy in the motorcade he had ever seen.

Ballbuster1
02-19-2007, 07:23 PM
I saw the footage on the news earlier. It's a good look at Kennedy
and Jackie before the shooting but really uneventful. No earth
shattering stuff to see in it.

bethm1b
02-20-2007, 08:21 AM
I love the way they still consider these people conspiray theorists. I'm not sure what happened here. But it sure as fuck wasn't what the people were told. There was a conspiracy here. it's not a theory or some nutty idea.

Sinn Fein
02-20-2007, 08:51 AM
Exactly. The Congressional committee ruled that there was a "probable conspiracy" but for some reason the media still likes to act like anyone who believes it is some kind of nutjob.

Coffee Diva
02-20-2007, 09:47 AM
Why is it always before footage? That's not the good stuff!

Newmania
02-20-2007, 05:37 PM
Back, and to the left. Back, and to the left.

mendozathejew
02-21-2007, 02:05 AM
i used to be big into the jfk conspiracy theories, but recently Ive warmed to the idea that oswald did by himself, or a small conspiracy.

the thing most interesting to me now is how many people have pictures from that day, because its not really disputed that alot of cameras were flashing away during the whole thing

HummerTuesdays
02-21-2007, 10:18 AM
That was a different era. The lives & deaths of news-worthy people wasn't fodder for a 3 ring circus like it is today. It was news, and it was handled with respect and dignity. I wouldn't be surprised if people never developed those photos, or if they did, they destroyed them. Maybe we'll find a few that held on to them for the sake of history, but they were just people who wanted to see the President, not papparazzi looking to make a quick dollar.

ShooterMcGavin
02-21-2007, 10:47 AM
It wasn't a conspiracy. The bullet was enchanted.

bethm1b
02-21-2007, 01:35 PM
There's a hell of a lot more to this than we're being told. What? I have no idea, but it aint what we're being told. I believe there were people involved at high levels of the government. but who and how were buried a long time ago. It's sad because he was our president, like him or not.