by TheImpaler » Mon Jul 11, 2011 1:22 pm
Congrats!

Very nice success!
I received back 5 photos signed by Mary Ann Moorman, the closest witness to the assassination of JFK. She is best known for her photograph capturing the presidential limousine a fraction of a second after the fatal shot. She even wrote me a small letter. She wrote that she wants now to sell her famous photo and then she wants to travel around US.
What was captured in the background of the photo has been a matter of contentious debate. On the grassy knoll, some claim to have identified as many as four different figures, while others dismiss these indistinct images as trees or shadows. Most often a figure is identified as the "badge man" because the figure is supposedly a uniformed police officer. Others claim to see Gordon Arnold, a man who claimed to have filmed the assassination from that area, a man in a construction hard hat, and a hatted man behind the picket fence.
here are the 5 photos:
http://autographvip.blogspot.com/2010/1 ... artor.html
also I get 5 from Richard Sims & Sonny Boyd. Detectives Richard M. Sims and Elmer "Sonny" Boyd spent more time than anyone else with Oswald in the days after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
Mr. Sims and Mr. Boyd, who had been professionally paired since 1957, were assigned by their boss, Will Fritz, captain of the homicide and robbery division, to escort Oswald after his capture in the shootings of the president and of Dallas police Officer J.D. Tippit.
http://autographvip.blogspot.com/2010/1 ... intre.html
Congrats! {up} Very nice success! :D
I received back 5 photos signed by Mary Ann Moorman, the closest witness to the assassination of JFK. She is best known for her photograph capturing the presidential limousine a fraction of a second after the fatal shot. She even wrote me a small letter. She wrote that she wants now to sell her famous photo and then she wants to travel around US.
What was captured in the background of the photo has been a matter of contentious debate. On the grassy knoll, some claim to have identified as many as four different figures, while others dismiss these indistinct images as trees or shadows. Most often a figure is identified as the "badge man" because the figure is supposedly a uniformed police officer. Others claim to see Gordon Arnold, a man who claimed to have filmed the assassination from that area, a man in a construction hard hat, and a hatted man behind the picket fence.
here are the 5 photos:
http://autographvip.blogspot.com/2010/12/succes-2010-mary-ann-moorman-martor.html
also I get 5 from Richard Sims & Sonny Boyd. Detectives Richard M. Sims and Elmer "Sonny" Boyd spent more time than anyone else with Oswald in the days after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
Mr. Sims and Mr. Boyd, who had been professionally paired since 1957, were assigned by their boss, Will Fritz, captain of the homicide and robbery division, to escort Oswald after his capture in the shootings of the president and of Dallas police Officer J.D. Tippit.
http://autographvip.blogspot.com/2010/12/succes-2010-richard-sims-unul-dintre.html