I think a lot is being read into the photo simply because the question of PM or 
not was asked. I see this all the time on PM or not photos. Ask yourselves 
honestly whether you would still be seeing so much evidence of death if Penny 
had simply posted a picture saying look at this photo of my family? There is no 
way of knowing why the children had any particular look on their face. They may 
have just gotten yelled at by their father for not sitting still for the 
photographer or for constantly talking or for hitting each other or any number 
of things that every normal child does. Or maybe one wanted to be on the other 
side or wearing a different hat/outfit/etc. We can't really know what caused 
any particular emotion or if there was any emotion at all. How many of you have 
seen a photo of yourself where you looked mad or bored or whatever when you 
weren't feeling that at all? It just happened to be a particular camera angle 
at just the right time of you moving your face. I know it has happened to me.
Teena
      From: Jacqueline Johnson <jacqueline.m.john...@gmail.com>
 To: Historical Costume <h-cost...@indra.com> 
 Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2015 1:11 PM
 Subject: Re: [h-cost] New Topic: Is this a Postmortem Photo
   
That was my thing as well. The expression on those kids face is upset. By
this time in pictures this entire myth that no one smiled...we've lots of
pictures with people smiling. The oldest, poor thing, she's literally
holding the weight of their grief and you can see it in her face.


  
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