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    Mary Ann Moorman (née Boshart; born August 5, 1932) is an American woman who chanced to photograph US President John F. Kennedy a fraction of a second after he was fatally shot in the head in Dallas, Texas.

  2. Nov 16, 2013 · 50 years after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, we hear from Mary Ann Moorman, an eyewitness at Dealey Plaza who shared her story with documentary filmmaker Alan Govenar.

  3. Nov 19, 2013 · When President John F. Kennedy came to Dallas, 31-year-old housewife Mary Ann Moorman and a friend made their way downtown to see him — along with his glamorous wife.

  4. Mary Moorman interview - JFK 50th Anniversary Dallas. She took the famous photo opposite the grassy knoll just one second after the final shot.

  5. 50 years after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, we hear from Mary Ann Moorman, an eyewitness at Dealey Plaza who shared her story with documentary filmmaker Alan Govenar.

  6. Aug 30, 2013 · 33K views 10 years ago. Mary Moorman, who witnessed JFK's assassination in Dallas, is interviewed here by Bill Lord of the ABC Television Network. ...more.

  7. Jul 4, 2015 · Among the most important photographs taken during the assassination of JFK in Dealey Plaza on 22 November 1963 was taken by Mary Moorman, who used her Polaroid to snap a photo that has been taken to have occurred a fraction of a second after the shot that entered the vicinity of the right temple and blew his brains out to the left/rear.

  8. Nov 18, 2013 · Mary Moorman may have been one of the closest witnesses to tragedy and captured it on camera. Dozens of people stood in Dealey Plaza 50 years ago, just hoping to catch a glimpse of President John...

  9. Nov 17, 2013 · All that Mary Ann Moorman wanted in downtown Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963, was to get a glimpse of first lady Jacqueline Kennedy — and take a picture of the president for her 11-year old son....

  10. November 22, 1963: Jean Hill and Mary Moorman talk about what they saw and the Polaroid photo Moorman took that captured the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

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