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How Mary Moorman, with Help from Robert Trask, 30 Years Later, Unwittingly Uncovered a Conspiracy
By Donald Willis 6/2010
Not for nothing, were Moorman photo #3 and the uncropped James Powell slide withheld from publication for some 30 years? Together, they show that events in the Texas School Book Depository were known, or scripted, before they happened on November 22, 1963. Further, they suggest that these events, in fact, did not really happen at all.
Three fifth-floor witnesses -- Bonnie Ray Williams, James Jarman, and Harold Normann -- testified that they left their stations at windows on the east side and ran to the west side, and looked out the westernmost window facing Elm St., window "Y", as seen in CE 487. And there they are, in CE 488, huddled around "Y", in a reconstruction shot. "And I am not sure, but I think James Jarman he raised this window." (Williams: V3, p. 177) Jarman confirms that it was he who opened window "Y":
Counsel: When you ran down there was the window open or closed?
Jarman: It was closed.
Counsel: And who opened it?
Jarman: I did. (V3, p. 205)
Indeed, there were many photos taken after 12:30 which showed window "Y" open, displayed in Richard Trask's "Pictures of the Pain": page 266 (Hughes), page 403 (Rickerby), page 460 (Allen), and pages 471, 497, & 499 (all Murray). Yes, it seems that Jarman opened the window, about 12:31.
Two photographic views of the depository, however, were kept under wraps until Trask published them in 1993. Moorman 3, taken about 12:26, in fact shows window "Y" already open, several minutes before Jarman supposedly opened it. The Powell slide "first came to public light" in 1976 (Trask, p. 451). But the picture was cropped -- tellingly, the west-side windows could still not be seen. "It took three separate, time-consuming requests from [Trask[ before being able to obtain an uncropped black-and-white copy of this picture." (p. 469) The uncropped Powell, taken about 12:31, shows window "Y" open and Williams still at his east-end window, though he was supposed to have led the charge to the west side.
Detour. The Warren Report (page 153) broaches the apparent importance of this "charge": "While [Norman, Jarman and Williams] were at the west windows their view of the stairwell was completely blocked by shelves & boxes. This is the period during which Oswald would have descended the stairs." Naturally, people have wondered why the witnesses on the floor below did not see or hear or run into [Lee Harvey] Oswald running down the stairs. The WR very succinctly tells them why.
But those long-withheld pictures indicate that there was actually no one at the west windows during the period in question. Certainly, Jarman could have opened window "Y" at 12:31 had he been there, and had the window not already been opened. Apparently, he was not, for some reason, available. Or, rather, it was determined beforehand that he would not be available. Hence, the less simple, but apparently necessary expedience of having the window opened earlier--then suppressing the pictures which would have exposed this curious time-switching ruse. It was crucial that Jarman seem to be at the window--he didn't actually have to be there. He simply had to testify that he was, and Moorman 3 had to get lost for 30 years. All so that Jarman could say, "It was closed". Jarman at the window puts Oswald on the stairs.
Long before 12:31, however, those responsible for the details of the assassination--the nuts and bolts of it--had Jarman and Co. already running to the west side and Oswald running down the stairs. The two pictures were not tucked away for 30 years just so that Jarman could claim that he opened a window. The detail people somehow knew, somewhat ahead of time, exactly when a hitherto-unknown person named Oswald "would have descended the stairs" of a hitherto-unknown building. And they somehow synched--long before it was supposed to have happened--this unknown person's movements with the movements of three fellow depository employees. Full of themselves, and sure of themselves, they opened the window early...After all, who would be taking pictures of the unprepossessing depository before the presidential party even arrived in Dealey?
Whoever had window "Y" raised by 12:26 knew that there was no danger at all of a collision between Oswald and Jarman & co. There was no Oswald, no anyone, trotting down from the sixth floor. And, on the other hand, no Jarman running westward to open a window. The open window "Y"--ostensibly a sign saying "Jarman was here", at 12:31--was actually a sign of another kind--a herald of an assassination which was about to take place.
Notes: The conspirators were a little too confident. They might have instructed the fifth-floor witnesses simply to testify that they ran to the west--with nothing about a charge being led or a window being opened. But just a "little too"--after all, it has been almost 50 years since the non-run.
Moorman was just taking a picture of her friend, Officer Glen McBride, on his motorcycle. The depository just happened to be in the background.
Just on its own, the Powell slide pretty much nixes the idea of a west-side run. "Y" is already open, the "leader" of the supposed run, Williams, is still at his east-side window, and Norman and Jarman are nowhere to be seen, not at "Y" nor anywhere else.
dcw
jfkassassinationfiles.files.wordpress.com/2016/05/hill-in-bell-film.jpg
How Mary Moorman, with Help from Robert Trask, 30 Years Later, Unwittingly Uncovered a Conspiracy
By Donald Willis 6/2010
Not for nothing, were Moorman photo #3 and the uncropped James Powell slide withheld from publication for some 30 years? Together, they show that events in the Texas School Book Depository were known, or scripted, before they happened on November 22, 1963. Further, they suggest that these events, in fact, did not really happen at all.
Three fifth-floor witnesses -- Bonnie Ray Williams, James Jarman, and Harold Normann -- testified that they left their stations at windows on the east side and ran to the west side, and looked out the westernmost window facing Elm St., window "Y", as seen in CE 487. And there they are, in CE 488, huddled around "Y", in a reconstruction shot. "And I am not sure, but I think James Jarman he raised this window." (Williams: V3, p. 177) Jarman confirms that it was he who opened window "Y":
Counsel: When you ran down there was the window open or closed?
Jarman: It was closed.
Counsel: And who opened it?
Jarman: I did. (V3, p. 205)
Indeed, there were many photos taken after 12:30 which showed window "Y" open, displayed in Richard Trask's "Pictures of the Pain": page 266 (Hughes), page 403 (Rickerby), page 460 (Allen), and pages 471, 497, & 499 (all Murray). Yes, it seems that Jarman opened the window, about 12:31.
Two photographic views of the depository, however, were kept under wraps until Trask published them in 1993. Moorman 3, taken about 12:26, in fact shows window "Y" already open, several minutes before Jarman supposedly opened it. The Powell slide "first came to public light" in 1976 (Trask, p. 451). But the picture was cropped -- tellingly, the west-side windows could still not be seen. "It took three separate, time-consuming requests from [Trask[ before being able to obtain an uncropped black-and-white copy of this picture." (p. 469) The uncropped Powell, taken about 12:31, shows window "Y" open and Williams still at his east-end window, though he was supposed to have led the charge to the west side.
Detour. The Warren Report (page 153) broaches the apparent importance of this "charge": "While [Norman, Jarman and Williams] were at the west windows their view of the stairwell was completely blocked by shelves & boxes. This is the period during which Oswald would have descended the stairs." Naturally, people have wondered why the witnesses on the floor below did not see or hear or run into [Lee Harvey] Oswald running down the stairs. The WR very succinctly tells them why.
But those long-withheld pictures indicate that there was actually no one at the west windows during the period in question. Certainly, Jarman could have opened window "Y" at 12:31 had he been there, and had the window not already been opened. Apparently, he was not, for some reason, available. Or, rather, it was determined beforehand that he would not be available. Hence, the less simple, but apparently necessary expedience of having the window opened earlier--then suppressing the pictures which would have exposed this curious time-switching ruse. It was crucial that Jarman seem to be at the window--he didn't actually have to be there. He simply had to testify that he was, and Moorman 3 had to get lost for 30 years. All so that Jarman could say, "It was closed". Jarman at the window puts Oswald on the stairs.
Long before 12:31, however, those responsible for the details of the assassination--the nuts and bolts of it--had Jarman and Co. already running to the west side and Oswald running down the stairs. The two pictures were not tucked away for 30 years just so that Jarman could claim that he opened a window. The detail people somehow knew, somewhat ahead of time, exactly when a hitherto-unknown person named Oswald "would have descended the stairs" of a hitherto-unknown building. And they somehow synched--long before it was supposed to have happened--this unknown person's movements with the movements of three fellow depository employees. Full of themselves, and sure of themselves, they opened the window early...After all, who would be taking pictures of the unprepossessing depository before the presidential party even arrived in Dealey?
Whoever had window "Y" raised by 12:26 knew that there was no danger at all of a collision between Oswald and Jarman & co. There was no Oswald, no anyone, trotting down from the sixth floor. And, on the other hand, no Jarman running westward to open a window. The open window "Y"--ostensibly a sign saying "Jarman was here", at 12:31--was actually a sign of another kind--a herald of an assassination which was about to take place.
Notes: The conspirators were a little too confident. They might have instructed the fifth-floor witnesses simply to testify that they ran to the west--with nothing about a charge being led or a window being opened. But just a "little too"--after all, it has been almost 50 years since the non-run.
Moorman was just taking a picture of her friend, Officer Glen McBride, on his motorcycle. The depository just happened to be in the background.
Just on its own, the Powell slide pretty much nixes the idea of a west-side run. "Y" is already open, the "leader" of the supposed run, Williams, is still at his east-side window, and Norman and Jarman are nowhere to be seen, not at "Y" nor anywhere else.
dcw