Alleykins
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The reason why I ask is because so many news outlets are using his most recent reconstruction, which is very life-like, but not an actual picture of him before his passing, as a memorial, like it's an actual photo. Here's what I'm referring to, from the Newsweek article:They did not. While I acknowledge that the wording is not 100% clear, to me it sounds like they were shown a photo of him in life. MOO.
See how they're putting his name on the picture? Because this isn't him, it's a reconstruction OF him. So I was thinking the media was confusing this with an actual picture of him. It isn't.
This came from the updated article, another reason why I think there may be some confusion.