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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mary_MoormanMary Moorman - Wikipedia

    Mary Ann Moorman (née Boshart; born August 5, 1932) is an American woman who chanced to photograph US President John F. Kennedy a fraction of a second after he was fatally shot in the head in Dallas, Texas. The Badge Man, whom conspiracy theorists claim to be one of Kennedy's assassins, is purportedly visible in another of her photographs ...

  2. Nov 7, 2021 · Published November 7, 2021. Updated March 12, 2024. These rarely-seen pictures of President John F. Kennedy's assassination, autopsy, and funeral reveal the full story of the shooting that shook the nation in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963. Images of John F. Kennedy’s assassination hold a permanent place in the American consciousness.

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  3. Nov 19, 2013 · News. Woman who took 'grassy knoll' photo recalls moment JFK was shot. When President John F. Kennedy came to Dallas, 31-year-old housewife Mary Ann Moorman and a friend made their way downtown to ...

  4. Nov 16, 2013 · Transcript. 50 years after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, we hear from Mary Ann Moorman, an eyewitness at Dealey Plaza who shared her story with documentary filmmaker Alan Govenar ...

  5. JFK Assassination Mary Ann Moorman Explains How Her Polaroid Camera Was Lost Shortly after noon on November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was assassina...

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  6. Nov 17, 2013 · All that Mary Ann Moorman wanted in downtown Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963, was to get a glimpse of first lady Jacqueline Kennedy — and take a picture of the president for her 11-year old son. Instead ...

  7. Apr 11, 2013 · Mary Ann Moorman Krahmer, who came to Dealey Plaza that November morning mostly to see the glamorous first lady, took Polaroid snapshots just as the president collapsed.