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The Identification Man is a figure that is said to be

present in a photograph taken by Mary Moorman of John


F. Kennedy's death on November 22, 1963, capturing a
fraction of a second after a slug struck Kennedy's head.
This individual is absent from other photographs of the
death and was not seen by any witnesses. A significant
portion of the detail is obscured, some acceptably by a
gag streak. The name comes from a brilliant spot on the
figure's chest that resembles a gleaming identification.
The House Select Board of Trustees on Deaths
investigated the photograph, but no evidence of stowed
away figures was discovered. In any case, Gary Mack —
the keeper of

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