To: carcraft
If Oswald did it why did he avoid a great total body shot as Kennedy APPROACHED the book depository and take a fading head shot? A Houston St shot is too close. The downward angle is greater. It's actually a crossing shot, And he has to shoot through the limo windcreen or Gov Connally to get to Kennedy.
On Elms st he has a clear line to Kennedy. Between the Depository and the "grassy knoll" the limo is moving almst directly away with no cross movement. And because of the rising ground the downward angle is less.
Or: Maybe Oswald didn't have the guts to shoot Kennedy in the face.
141 posted on
11/24/2008 4:04:32 PM PST by
Oztrich Boy
("Real thanksgiving happened over a month ago" - canadagirl@metronewsone)
To: Oztrich Boy
Oswald's first shot was actually closer and at a steeper angle than he would have made if he shot as the car first turned up Huston street. There are many other aspects that are strange. The pathologist who did the autopsy who supposedly committed suicide at Bethesda Hospital. Kennedy's brain was lost, all X rays of Kennedy’s head disappeared. There was a fellow who attended a sniper class in the army. There were two people in his class who left the class early to “do a state side job” which was illegal. On the orders these two guys social security numbers and names are listed. If you inquire about them the army says they never existed!
149 posted on
11/24/2008 4:23:00 PM PST by
carcraft
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