The problem with this, Mr Mannn, is that posting a photograph on the internet doesn't mean a thing; it can still be faked, and easily so.
As we learned during poor stupid Beth's scam, with those photoshopped "bills" and "checks."
If I were to post a picture of Clare Boothe Luce on the internet and say it's me, franksolich, who could disprove it?
So the oblate spheroid poses with a gun owned by her husband or a friend; the only way we'd know it was real is if she were holding it wrongly (by the barrel instead of the grip, for example), but her husband or friend would probably tell her how to hold it correctly.
A photograph on the internet won't do it.