Posted on 12/08/2003 5:43:05 PM PST by ambrose
Does teddy bear give clue in Kennedy's assassination?
December 1, 2003 1:09 am
With regard to the photo of the assassination of President Kennedy in Dallas in the Nov. 16 Free Lance-Star, I call your attention to the strange object that appeared to be between the two cars in the photo.
On television I saw a tape made at the instant of the assassination showing what appeared to be a teddy bear being projected at high speed out the left side of the car. If it was a teddy bear, it probably had been on the lap of the president's wife or on the seat beside her.
I now believe that the object in the photo is that bear-like object and is not between the cars in the photo, but is near the rear of the Kennedy car since the car was moving. The photo unfortunately is not 3-D.
I am convinced, as a former physicist, that the bear could have been propelled over the side of the car only by a ricocheting bullet fired from a high angle. A bullet fired from or near the ground (a low angle) would not have hit the bear but would have hit the car instead.
In my mind, this puts to rest the question of where the assassin's bullet came from. It came from an upper floor of the book repository.
Nobody knows yet what to make of that.
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