A Remington fireball at about 90 feet through a scope aint nothing.
Special loads used.
For some arrogant reason took the spent round, bit it and stood it on the rail of the picket fence. The crowd ran towards that area after the one motorcylce cop dumped his bike and headed up there only to be stopped by a couple guys in suits. The ones who reached that fence knocked that casing off onto the ground where it got tr trampled into the rain soaked dirt. That round was found around 1978 by a couple people...it was 221 brass.
They tested how long it would take to pack up that firearm and walk to where he parked the car...34 seconds.
James Files made the last fatal shot at JFK. No doubt.
Oswald in no way could have fired cross handed, out of a window, and made multiple shots. Pure fantasy if anyone thinks so.
The first shots were made by Chucky Niccoletti who was in the building directly in line with the street the motorcade traveled.
The cover-up is still ongoing by you guess who.
You ever looked out that window? I have. You are talking though your ass. I don’t know where you got the cross hands crap but that would have been an easy shot for most anyone especially a former Marine trained to shoot.
You can see the grassy knoll, and behind the picket fence in the Zapruder film. Nothing behind the fence, and Zapruder saw nothing as you described, even though he was right there and elevated about the know. The top of the picket fence was at the level of Zapruder’s feet, and 15 feet away.