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To: ALASKA
To many strange events took place on the day.

I'm stuck at the right turn.

Question 1: Why take a right turn when the show
was over. Driving straight into the plaza directly
to the triple underpass is the only logical route to
drive for me.

Who is the idiot that OK'ed the right turn?

Question 2: Oswalt missed his first shot shooting
though trees at 88 yards. Why not take the first
and only shot needed straight from the 6th floor
window before the last left turn?

Look at the first picture above a blind man
could make the shot 25 to 30 yards at the
most . But still "The Great Oswalt" scored
ZERO on his first shot. Oswalt Sucked
at one shot one kill.

Question 3: Why would the US Government seal
the peoples records for 1 day if there is
nothing to hide? Something like 2027 all
of the records will be released?

Was anybody fired for not doing their job that day?

Interesting view to a kill...

Interesting view to a kill...

Death of Julius Caesar

Caesar was murdered outside Pompey's
Theater on March 15, 44 B.C.
(Ides of March). For the first time
in Roman history, a living man was deified;
in the process, the man himself was lost to history.

108 posted on 11/22/2003 9:22:22 PM PST by Major_Risktaker
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To: Major_Risktaker
Good post! His easiest shot for one shot one kill would be right before a turn on Elm Street, not halfway down the block on Elm. The limo would've been trapped close. But by shooting on down Elm street, you give a good driver the chance of accelerating after the first shot. Looks like they had orders not to fire until all the shooters had a shot.
113 posted on 11/23/2003 8:51:24 AM PST by #3Fan
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To: Major_Risktaker
Question 1: Why take a right turn when the show was over. Driving straight into the plaza directly to the triple underpass is the only logical route to drive for me.

Your pictures won't load but I'm assuming this is the right turn onto Houston St. with the limo driving straight toward the book depository and then the final left turn onto Elm which turned the limo back in the original direction of the overpass. Now, see, this is what is so aggravating because people who haven't been there have no concept of the lay of the land. I'm not particularly jumping on you personally but all the other thousands of folks who spout off their "proof" and "case closed" bs. You asked a question as opposed to others. Here's the simple answer to your question - they had to make the turn because the street becomes one-way at the plaza. It wasn't some conspiracy to turn, they didn't change it to a one-way the night before, it was always a one-way street and still is. How do I know? Because I lived in Dallas at the time and went through there often. I agree and have been saying this for years, Oswald had a much better shot when the limo was coming toward him on Houston. What gets me is him or whoever waiting until the limo turns onto Elm. Elm is a tricky street because it veers off at an angle while going down hill. The shooter at that angle has more obstacles to deal with than from Houston, such as trees, signs, and more people within his line of fire if the shot missed the target. On Houston, the crowd was out of the line of fire, the car isn't travelling at odd angles and is coming straight at the window.

143 posted on 11/25/2003 10:18:13 AM PST by mtbopfuyn
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