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Andyjunction Donating Member (167 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-24-03 01:25 PM
Response to Reply #114
146. a few points
19. The fact remains that all the tests required the officer with the open microphone to be at the corner of Elm street. All of their "science" was based on his location at the time of the first shot. The officer himself consistently claimed that he was a block away and photographs have proven that he was, in fact, not in the proper location.

23. The two shots which hit Kennedy and Connally had to have come from that window in the book depository. There is no other place from which they could have come. So somebody fired those shots from the sniper's nest, whether it was Oswald or somebody else. If the police actually got there as fast as you say then they should have caught the actual shooter. The exact amount of time it took them cannot be known, it's just a guess on their part. I'd like to see some actual evidence that the police encountered Oswald as quickly as you say they did or that they even claimed such a thing. I think it's absurd that they could pin it down to a matter of seconds.
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