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The Babushka Lady is a nickname for an unknown woman who might have filmed the presidential motorcade during the John F. Kennedy assassination. She was called the Babushka Lady by investigators because she wore a scarf similar to a Russian babushka. She appeared to be filming with something like an amateur movie camera.

She was in turn filmed by others, so today we have proof of her presence on the square (such as this photograph), but we do not know who she was and why she was filming the president, though many onlookers with cameras were in Dealey Plaza that day.

She never came forward. Police and FBI did not find her, and the film shot from her position never turned up.

In 1970, a woman called Beverly Oliver came forward and claimed to be the Babushka Lady. Though she released a memoir chronicling the events of the day of Kennedy's assassination, she has not been able to provide convincing proof she was there. Oliver says her film was taken by an unidentified agent who promised to return it. She never saw the film again.

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