Monday, August 31, 2009

Interview with Paparazzi Photographer of Michael Jackson Ambulance Photo

The reason I have pointed this out is all to do with the ‘red car’ which is parked on the curb to the left of the screen. As you will see by the full size image below, minus the ET Logo and other graphics, there is a very clear reflection of a red car.

micheal-jackson-death-photoWith this in mind, how is it possible for this image to have been caught by the man in the video above judging by the way the ambulance is positioned and by how far away the ambulance window is from the red car?

This may be getting technical, however, let’s not forget that this is the only image we have that gives any kind of valiadity to the story that Michael Jackson has died.

If you look at the image (left), you can see by the reflection that there is a red car, which is very close by, as it takes up most of the window.

Now look again at the video above paused at 3.06. There is now way this guy in the video above got this image with this reflection in the position he was in as it came out of the driveway. He was too far away from the car and the angle is completely wrong for that much of the red car to have been reflected in the ambulance window.

The other issue is that if there was in fact that much reflection of the car on the window, then why is there no reflection of the photographer himself, or his camera/phone?

As you can see by the footage above paused at 3.06, he is very close to the window, so if the car is reflected, shouldn’t he be, or his arm, or the camera..or something?

The final issue we have with this story and these so called ‘photographers’ is that in the live footage that we see above when the ambulance is backing out of the driveway, there is a guy with a red shirt at the window with a camera, then in the still image at 3.06, it is a guy with a yellow shirt snapping the image.

It looks as though we have just another element of this enitre story that just does not add up….so we would just like to say a resounding…what the?

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