http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3428362/posts?page=351#351
And that little pip of light on the top of the seat back, to the left of the headrest, is the space between the cap bill and the seat back, given keys’ head angle and the camera perspective.
The hat is at the left 1/3 of the headrest per the camera angle.
and past it to the right there is —nothing— that looks like a mannikin head....we can see the window.
I think the pip of light is the sun shining on the bottom of the bill of his cap. Look at Image 1. The underside of the bill is brightly lite up.
Good shot that. Now let me tell you what really went on. Dummy was concealed in a plastic bag and brought on board by Jacob Key. You can’t see her because she’s still in the bag. At the sound of the alarm, which was a signal to inflate the dummy, Jacob blew her up, dressed her in the identical clothes Fuddy was wearing, put a red wig on her head, a blue helmet over the top...and put the infant lifejacket on her. The dummy ended up in the water with Yamamoto, Fuddy stayed in the aircraft, and an hour or so later, the rescue operation took Fuddy away. The Dummy ended up in the ambulance, the priest gave it the last rites and an autopsy was fabricated to read arrhythmia.
The ‘body’ in the coffin wasn’t the same dummy, it was a lifelike wax replica, and no one noticed.
That’s my story and I’m not sticking to it. Now I just want to know what happened to the blue helmet and what was it’s purpose?