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KICKING AND SHINING
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Yes her head does look strange. Not sure what is going on there. As to the necklace I was wondering if this was some type of garrote but I have someone who loves vintage jewelry doing some research. If you want to pursue this, I would think searching "vintage" 60's choker necklaces might be a good place to start.
I am still working on my photo software so I cannot get a better look at the area you refer to on the possible blood pooling. Could you point out a specific place? I am just speculating here, but am leaning to the possibility this is the same area as the girl in the red shorts was photographed. However, there is a bruise on the right leg of that girl that does not show up on this pic with the 'leg lift'.
Any ideas?
Now to the necklace (lack of better description). I will not claim any professional knowledge here but do a lot of photo comparison work and it is my opinion the photo of the girl with her hands in the air - she is in motion in this frame. Note the upward swing of not only the 'necklace, but her hair as well. One can only imagine what she may be doing 'in motion' but these photos have been described as "sexually suggestive". I think that is evident by the amount of cropping. But am positive, the girl is in motion as in moving upward.
Just random thoughts.
Again thank you so much, Mensch.
When Jessnlill gets on to post perhaps they will be able to help me zoom in to where I believe to see the blood pooling. Jess is great at manipulating the photographs.
Good lookout on the motion in the frame. In my mind I always look for "motion blur", and that's not correct. Obviously.
Not to add more to the game, but I also believe this girl at link is perhaps in the same area being photographed. Something is up with the film speed or maybe he did it on purpose? However, this girl is bruised on her knee. Odder still is he has her posed with finger under chin and as she points to her arm her finger on her arm is distinctly covering a bruise. We'd also made note prior to swelling in this girl's ankles.
The poor horribly posed woman though I don't need the photo blown up to see that nasty bruise across her knee. I absolutely believe he purposely hit these women in ther feet, knees and ankles in case they tried to run.
Thank you again for your insight. I will check out those necklaces as well.
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