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    The Badge Man is a figure that is purportedly present within the Mary Moorman photograph of the assassination of United States president John F. Kennedy in Dealey Plaza on November 22, 1963. Conspiracy theorists have suggested that this figure is a sniper firing a weapon at the president from the grassy knoll.

  2. SECRETS OF A HOMICIDE: BADGE MAN. The Testimony of Lee Bowers, Jr. In The Men Who Killed Kennedy, Gary MACK cites the testimony of Lee BOWERS, Jr., a railroad signalman working in a railroad tower several hundred feet behind the stockade fence, to support the idea that the Badge Man figure is a human being and not some other anomaly.

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  4. SECRETS OF A HOMICIDE: BADGE MAN. History. On November 22, 1963, 31-year-old Mary Ann MOORMAN and close friend Jean Lollis HILL, 32, stood near the south curb of Elm Street awaiting the arrival of the president's motorcade. [1] MOORMAN had brought her Polaroid Highlander Model 80A camera and took a total of five photographs (each photograph was ...

  5. SECRETS OF A HOMICIDE: BADGE MAN. In October, 1982, assassination researcher and broadcaster Gary MACK, noticed the figure of a man in the background of a Polaroid photograph taken by Mary MOORMAN of the assassination of President John F. KENNEDY.

  6. May 5, 2023 · Last updated on June 10, 2023. November 22, 1963, marks a day of tragedy in American history—the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. A cavalcade of conspiracy theories followed in its wake, attempting to explain the events that unfolded in Dealey Plaza.

  7. "Badge Man" Earl Warren's worst nightmare? A grassy knoll shooter with a badge. "At the picket fence," the screenplay to Oliver Stone's JFK reads, "a shooter in a Dallas Police uniform moves into place, aiming up Elm Street." (1) It is this grassy knoll gunman, according to Stone, who delivers the shot that kills President John F. Kennedy.

  8. Jun 19, 2017 · Badge man. The mere mention of badge man elicits visions of the perfect assassination scenario, which proposed a rifle wielding rogue cop (or imposter) shooting JFK on November 22, 1963. Conspiracy theorists gobbled up Larry Dunkel’s (Gary Mack) Oscar-deserving performance in The Men Who Killed Kennedy, part 2.

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