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The Identification Man is a figure supposed to be

available inside a photo taken by Mary Moorman of the


death of John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963, caught
a small part of a second after a projectile struck
Kennedy's head. Such an individual is absent in some
other photos of the death and was not seen by any
observers. A large part of the detail is clouded, some
accept by a gag streak. The moniker gets from a splendid
spot on what is considered the figure's chest, said to look
like a glimmering identification. The photo was
investigated by the House Select Board of trustees on
Deaths, yet no proof of stowed away figures was found.
Be that as it may, in 1983, Gary Mack — the keeper of the
6th Floor Historical center — got a more excellent
duplicate of the photo. Upon upgrade, Mack noted what
he accepted to be the Identification Man in the
shadowed foundation. Scheme scholars have
recommended that this figure is an expert rifleman or a
man in police uniform, and trust it to be a subsequent
professional killer, shooting at Kennedy from the verdant
glade.

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