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Post by tkp66 on Jul 16, 2006 20:15:34 GMT -5
How Paul's body was found ? Or just screwing around ;D
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Post by fourthousandholes on Jul 16, 2006 20:23:16 GMT -5
What information do you have about that picture? Where did it come from? Where was it taken?
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Post by tkp66 on Jul 16, 2006 21:31:15 GMT -5
It was taken on a photo shoot in 68 same day this was taken. On Sunday, July 28th 1968, in the midst of recording sessions for the White Album, The Beatles decided to spend a Mad Day Out being photographed at seemingly random locations all over London. Paul's then girlfriend, Francie Schwartz was assigned the task of picking locations that would act as suitable photographic sites. Veteran war photographer Don McCullin was called upon to act as primary cameraman, however additional photographers Ronald Fitzgibbon, Stephen Goldblatt, Tom Murray, and Tony Bramwell came along as well. Beatles' assistant Mal Evans also came along and took pictures. Other spectators included Mal's six-year-old son Gary Evans, Yoko Ono, and Francie Schwartz.
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Post by fourthousandholes on Jul 17, 2006 22:50:39 GMT -5
Thank you. I say "screwing around", but one never knows.
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Post by lili on Jul 18, 2006 10:32:38 GMT -5
We know that John was screwing around. The look on his face in the beach photo, lends me to believe that there was a method to his madness. I think that he was posing his body close to how JPM looked when he was found. The evil grin on John's face says that he was giving a clue that only the insiders would understand !
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Post by DarkHorse on Jul 18, 2006 10:54:06 GMT -5
We know that John was screwing around. The look on his face in the beach photo, lends me to believe that there was a method to his madness. I think that he was posing his body close to how JPM looked when he was found. The evil grin on John's face says that he was giving a clue that only the insiders would understand ! Yep...I agree. I don't think John ever gave up the chance to leave a clue.
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Post by ReallyReallyDead on Jul 18, 2006 11:16:34 GMT -5
something tells me that they were taking photos and they were at a place not unlike where they found the body and John took the opportunity to leave another clue and said 'hey guys I know! I'll lie like Paul's body and you three check to see if I'm dead almost like what we did' ...and so they did. If he was just screwing around, why did he place his legs in an awkward position?
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Post by DarkHorse on Jul 18, 2006 12:34:13 GMT -5
The question remains is if Paul was found lying on the hill in that manner, did he try to get out of his car and walk to safety, was he thrown out of the car during the accident or was there someone who put his body there(a potential murderer)?
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Post by lili on Jul 18, 2006 14:35:02 GMT -5
I believe that it was number three. Paul's body was dumped & positioned. I know that there is another word for that, but I can't think of it !
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Post by LOVELYRITA on Jul 18, 2006 16:37:43 GMT -5
something tells me that they were taking photos and they were at a place not unlike where they found the body and John took the opportunity to leave another clue and said 'hey guys I know! I'll lie like Paul's body and you three check to see if I'm dead almost like what we did' ...and so they did. If he was just screwing around, why did he place his legs in an awkward position? He's got feet down below his knees......like how one may look if fallen from a distance and landing awkwardly.... This does not look just like "goofing". It looks like his way of saying it was a horrible disfigured appearance.
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Post by LOVELYRITA on Jul 18, 2006 16:44:51 GMT -5
It was taken on a photo shoot in 68 same day this was taken. On Sunday, July 28th 1968, in the midst of recording sessions for the White Album, The Beatles decided to spend a Mad Day Out being photographed at seemingly random locations all over London. Paul's then girlfriend, Francie Schwartz was assigned the task of picking locations that would act as suitable photographic sites. Veteran war photographer Don McCullin was called upon to act as primary cameraman, however additional photographers Ronald Fitzgibbon, Stephen Goldblatt, Tom Murray, and Tony Bramwell came along as well. Beatles' assistant Mal Evans also came along and took pictures. Other spectators included Mal's six-year-old son Gary Evans, Yoko Ono, and Francie Schwartz. Notice that John's glasses are laying next to his face as though he was found that way.. like they had felt when they saw JPM's remains. The serious look on Ringo and George's face makes it look like they are troubled, filled with sorrow and dismay, but Bill looks like he could almost break out in a laugh. He doesn't look troubled. I have a question this Francie Schwartz, was she also involved with the real JPM or was this just a Bill-thing? And one more question, why were there so many "photographers" at this shoot if it was only just a "Mad day"? If it was just a random let loose, let your hair down day, then why did they need so many to take pictures? Just think that's a bit strange...
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