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On November 22nd, 1963, then-American president John. F Kennedy was assassinated while in a car driving down downtown Dallas, Texas. '''However, eyewitnesses claim that a lady wearing a babushka was taking photos during the assassination.''' There also have been supposed sightings of the lady on the filming of the assassination. However, these photos have never been released.
On November 22nd, 1963, then-American president John. F Kennedy was assassinated while in a car driving down downtown Dallas, Texas. '''However, eyewitnesses claim that a lady wearing a 'babushka'-style headscarf was taking photos during the assassination.''' There also have been supposed sightings of the lady on the filming of the assassination. However, these photos have never been released.


==Sightings==
==Sightings==
In films of the assassination, a woman that looked to be in her 30s wearing a babushka was spotted standing on some grass next to the road as JFK's car passed by. She seemed to be holding her hands up to her face, presumably holding a camera.<ref name=":0">[https://archive.org/details/reclaiminghistor00bugl/page/1405/mode/2up ''Reclaiming History: The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy''] Retrieved 10 Sep '21</ref>
In films of the assassination, a woman that looked to be in her 30s wearing an unseasonably heavy coat and a scarf wrapped around her head and tied closely beneath her chin in the style nicknamed 'babushka'. The woman was only spotted in photographs after the event, when all film and other images were being carefully examined for evidence of a secondary attacker or accomplice on the 'grassy knoll' to one side of the road along which the Presidential motorcade was tarvelling. The 'babushka lady' was one of those standing in this area, and garnered particular attention not only for her unusual clothing - which could easily have served as a disgues - but since she seemed to be holding her hands up to her face, in a manner strongly suggestive of holding a camera.<ref name=":0">[https://archive.org/details/reclaiminghistor00bugl/page/1405/mode/2up ''Reclaiming History: The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy''] Retrieved 10 Sep '21</ref>


==Identity==
==Identity==
The identity of the woman has not been confirmed, but a dancer named Beverly Oliver stepped forward claiming she was the woman. There's a good amount of doubt to the claim, however, as there is a lack of any evidence that proved she was even at the place of the assassination at all, and claiming that she was using a camera that wasn't on the US market in 1963 to take the pictures.<ref name=":0" />
The identity of the woman has never been confirmed, even as to whether she was a woman at all. A dancer named Beverly Oliver stepped forward shortly after the initial burst of publicity, but her claim lacks any concrete corroborative evidence and must be considered doubtful at best. Additionally she claimed to have been using a camera that wasn't yet being sold in the US market in 1963.<ref name=":0" />


==Availability==
==Availability==
Not only have none of the photos been found, they haven't even been confirmed to exist. No one knows where the babushka lady has gone, or even if she was a female at all,<ref>[https://mentalfloss.com/article/72245/who-was-mysterious-babushka-lady-jfks-assassination ''Mentalfloss'' article about conspiracy the theories of the Babushka Lady.] Retrieved 10 Sep '21</ref> and to this day there are still multiple conspiracies about the woman and her photos.
Not only have none of the 'babushka lady's photos been found, they haven't even been confirmed to exist, as there is no way to prove from the photos if she was in fact holding a camera.<ref>[https://mentalfloss.com/article/72245/who-was-mysterious-babushka-lady-jfks-assassination ''Mentalfloss'' article about conspiracy the theories of the Babushka Lady.] Retrieved 10 Sep '21</ref> This makes her the ideal star of the myriad conspiracies surrounding the event, with many theorizing that she was there to signal the assassin in some way or record something that was part of the plot for later blackmail or other purposes.
 
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Revision as of 21:44, 12 March 2023

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The Babushka Lady on the grass in the back.

Status: Existence Unconfirmed

On November 22nd, 1963, then-American president John. F Kennedy was assassinated while in a car driving down downtown Dallas, Texas. However, eyewitnesses claim that a lady wearing a 'babushka'-style headscarf was taking photos during the assassination. There also have been supposed sightings of the lady on the filming of the assassination. However, these photos have never been released.

Sightings

In films of the assassination, a woman that looked to be in her 30s wearing an unseasonably heavy coat and a scarf wrapped around her head and tied closely beneath her chin in the style nicknamed 'babushka'. The woman was only spotted in photographs after the event, when all film and other images were being carefully examined for evidence of a secondary attacker or accomplice on the 'grassy knoll' to one side of the road along which the Presidential motorcade was tarvelling. The 'babushka lady' was one of those standing in this area, and garnered particular attention not only for her unusual clothing - which could easily have served as a disgues - but since she seemed to be holding her hands up to her face, in a manner strongly suggestive of holding a camera.[1]

Identity

The identity of the woman has never been confirmed, even as to whether she was a woman at all. A dancer named Beverly Oliver stepped forward shortly after the initial burst of publicity, but her claim lacks any concrete corroborative evidence and must be considered doubtful at best. Additionally she claimed to have been using a camera that wasn't yet being sold in the US market in 1963.[1]

Availability

Not only have none of the 'babushka lady's photos been found, they haven't even been confirmed to exist, as there is no way to prove from the photos if she was in fact holding a camera.[2] This makes her the ideal star of the myriad conspiracies surrounding the event, with many theorizing that she was there to signal the assassin in some way or record something that was part of the plot for later blackmail or other purposes.

Gallery

References