I shall assert now that the moon is made of green cheese, and, since it's been established in some circles that we could not have *possibly* been there you are without a means to prove me either right or wrong ... contentions such as yours aspired to 'greatness' at the time the first 'conspiracy book' was proven false in 1964, at which time the conspiracy industry then turned to the 'Grassy Knoll' as their savior and source of 'shots' ...
You should. From here.
Once the first shot rang out, Tague claimed he thought someone had lit a very loud firecracker. "It certainly didn't sound like a rifle shot. It was a loud cannon-type sound" (Testimony - Warren Commission, 553). In an interview with the author, Tague explained that it was a "flat sound", whereas the other two were sharp "cracks" which sounded like a true rifle shot. In his testimony for the Warren Commission, Tague claims that he next "turned his head away from the motorcade and, of course, two more shots" (553). In his testimony, it is somewhat unclear what Tague did between the first shot and the third shot, after which, he claims to have then ducked behind the abutment to the triple underpass for a moment. He claims he next glanced around the abutment just in time to see the presidential limousine accelerate out of Dealey Plaza, toward the Stemmons Freeway. He told the author he "did what anyone would do. I scanned the area to see what was going on" (Interview with James Tague, 5/6/97).
First one muffled, next two rifle shots.