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We are going to have to agree to differ.

Also, I don't think one of my previous links worked as expected. Sorry about that. I copied the exact picture this time. I can't tell these people apart.

Here is one last photograph of Charlottesville.

See where that bridge is. And note that even though the car is a long way away, everyone is looking at it.

The car does now have its brake lights on. Is it slowing down or is it stationary? It looks more chaotic than it really is because of the long lens used. Your wife will be able to explain how that apparently compresses things. That bridge in the background is actually quite a long way past the intersection, for instance.

I think this is at least as far back as you would need to be to include all the points in that image. Note the short black posts on the right and the sign slightly nearer the camera on the left. Also look at the two wooden poles further down for context and the edge of the brick building on the right.

Dd the driver suddenly decide to speed up and drive into the back of the parked car? Did we ever actually see the impact? I wonder why not with all those cameras about?

Was the iconic photograph even taken on the day we are told it was? Could it have been taken the day before? What did those helicopter cops who died in a crash the day before see that day?

154 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

We are going to have to agree to differ.

Also, I don't think one of my previous links worked as expected. Sorry about that. I copied the exact picture this time. I can't tell these people apart.

Here is one last photograph of Charlottesville.

See where that bridge is. And note that even though the car is a long way away, everyone is looking at it.

The car does now have its brake lights on. Is it slowing down or is it stationary? It looks more chaotic than it really is because of the long lens used. Your wife will be able to explain how that apparently compresses things. That bridge in the background is actually quite a long way past the intersection, for instance.

I think this is about where the photograph was taken from. Note the short black posts on the right and the sign slightly nearer the camera on the left. Also look at the two wooden poles further down for context and the edge of the brick building on the right.

Dd the driver suddenly decide to speed up and drive into the back of the parked car? Did we ever actually see the impact? I wonder why not with all those cameras about?

Was the iconic photograph even taken on the day we are told it was? Could it have been taken the day before? What did those helicopter cops who died in a crash the day before see that day?

154 days ago
1 score