Maybe Oswald was a lone gunman. I just find it hard to believe. I’m a pretty good shot myself. I qualified expert marksman in the military too, every time I had to qualify. What Oswald would have had to have done would have been kind of like shooting a duck in mid air with a bolt action rifle, hitting it twice while firing in rapid sucesseion with almost no time to re-aim. Maybe he did that, but it my opinion it is more likely that there was at least one other shooter. Of course my opinions are not always right and I am certainly no expert on the events that transpired on the day of the Kennedy asasination.
I agree with you- I was an expert shot and hunted when I was a kid. I have always believe that the shots were extremely lucky or another shooter was there.
Think about this
1- A moving target that kept moving
2- Using a bolt action rifle
3- I never seen anything about Oswald practicing with the rifle- one would need to practise with a rifle of that type- also I know he was a Marine therefore knew how to shoot.
4- Was Oswald a marksman? Every marksman I know need to continue to hone their skills.
5- Oh how about the pressure that you are going to kill the President of The United States- no minor thing
6- Pressure that you will get caught- he ran away-
7 Has anyone been able to replicate the 3 shots from the Book Depository’s window with a car or limo moving at the same speed on a simlar time and day?
8- Why does the Warren Com report need to be kept secret after all this time?
I have visited the Book Depository in Dallas and do not think I could have made the shots eventhough I have shot birds in flight with a pump 22 at 30 to 50 yards
If these questions can be answered I will change my view of the Warren Comm report
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