What if the JFK assassination happened with today's advances in photography?
By Pigglies
@Pigglies (9329)
United States
January 26, 2007 8:58pm CST
And with the lower cost of cameras, that enables pretty much everyone to have a camera?
I don't think we'd have a mystery at all if the technology we have now was available back then. There would be photos showing everything and anything.
I was watching Unsolved History tonight and they showed the cameras that these people were really working with. Some of them didn't know how to use the cameras correctly, while others were using them properly, the lenses just weren't as good. If even just these people had had today's cameras, there probably would be no doubt about who shot Kennedy.
What do you think about it?
Would more advanced photographic technology have solved this case?
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@nzinky (822)
• United States
27 Jan 07
I don't think that question will ever be solved......it's been over a hundred and some years since Lincoln was shot and they still are sure who shot him.....As long as there are two or more thousand people in the world everyone is going to have a different opion of it and we just have to decide for ourself what we think the answer is....There would be someone with the technlogy to doctor a picture look at the one of the world trade center where the guy put a picture of a man standing on top of it when the planes came in.....
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@Pigglies (9329)
• United States
27 Jan 07
True, I hadn't thought of people doctoring the pictures nowadays. But still, it seems like if those people had better equipment at the time (and weren't fraudulent people who would doctor the images), we'd at least know more. Maybe even see the gunman or gunmen (or women, who knows!).