Thursday, April 25, 2013

The Woman with Babushka

ARE THERE PICTURES OF THE JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION THAT WE HAVENT SEEN? 


What happened to the mysterious woman who was standing right next to the car when president J.F. Kennedy was murdered?

During the following investigations after this event, on November 22nd 1963, police and investigators would rely on eyewitnesses to retrieve missing information. There was supposed to be a second shooter somewhere closer to the car that was never found.

There was one middle-aged woman, wearing a scarf of a tan, or light-brown color around her face and a trench coat this is where she got her nickname “The Babushka Lady” referring to the scarf. She had a camera in her hands and at the moment of the accident was literally photographing the events.

It is believed, because of how close she was to the car where Kennedy was murdered and the angle in which her camera was pointing, that she could have pictures of the second shooter.

A couple of weeks later, a woman named Beverly Oliver identified herself as The Babushka lady, but as she turned her film to authorities, they did not match with the position where she was standing in other people´s photographs.

“I had a Yashica Super-8 Zoom film camera,” said Oliver.

Police then discovered that no such cameras existed until 1967. They were never able to find this mysterious woman, and therefore, they couldn’t find the second shooter either.

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