In the morbid orgy of Democrat JFK-worship about to envelop us like a tide of fetid sewage, the question remains: who killed the philandering president?
When Mary Ann Moorman was 31 years old, she learned that the presidential motorcade would drive through downtown Dallas. She was a fan of the first lady, Jacqueline Kennedy, so Mary Ann and a friend, Jean Hill, headed to Dealey Plaza to watch the procession.
Mary Ann Moorman took just one photograph of the President that day, a grainy Polaroid snapped right as the presidential limousine was passing by.
When the photo was developed, it became clear Moorman had pressed the shutter just as the 46-year-old President was hit and fatally wounded by a rifle’s bullet.
It is the only known photograph of the moment the President was struck that also captures the “grassy knoll…” an image studied endlessly over the years to determine if another shooter was there.
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/nation/july-dec13/jfkphotos_11-16.html