3 Tramps article wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_tramps
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEq63vTOwcI
The above interview is of railroad workers and others that heard shots and saw puffs of smoke from the fence/grassy knoll area. One of them was misrepresented by the Warren Commission. Others were never asked by the commission about their witness statements to the police/FBI.
Watching another film though shows police and people running towards the fence and knoll area after the shooting. Police I can understand, but why would the public run TOWARDS where shots had just been fired from? Unless those folks were more concerned with shots from the building?
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VSXQYvm57YM
The above is an interview with a former FBI guy that thinks a KKK, anti-gov guy was behind it. A guy by the name of Joseph Adams Milteer. Milteer (from Georgia) had made threats on JFK, said how it would be done, was in the crowd in Dallas (in a photo), and later told others how “we got him”, and said how Oswald knew nothing about it.
Who knows. I had never heard anything about this Milteer guy. I might need to follow whatever crazy trail the interwebs lead! I suppose there might be a pyschologic thing going on in folks that were there or involved somehow. And whatever they witnessed, or however they were connected to the event, makes their version of things the “right one”.
I wonder if there is a psychological reason for people to try to come up with conspiracies and stuff for things too. Perhaps to make some of the bad stuff that happens seem to be rare and more complicated as a defense mechanism to somehow drive away some of the fear?
If I thought too much how easy it would be for some lone gunman to shoot me in the head I might never go outside. Or how easy it is (was?) to hijack an airplane I might never go in a tall building.