At 1:07 a 13 round burst begins from what sounds like the NEAR window followed by a matching echo from 1:09 to 1:11
At 1:12 a longer burst begins from the what sounds like the same window - however, instead of the clean matching echo like in the first instance, there seems to be another pattern of reports, which are more muffled, like they're coming from the FAR window, at the same time.
Something is different. Maybe he's simply firing at a different target along a path that contains more/different reflective objects., or maybe the longer burst, which is almost twice as long, saturates the natural echo chamber with more sound... creating a persistent effect from 1:14 to 1:19
The sequence from 1:19 to 1:21 seems to be a final echo of the initial 1:12 burst - but the delay, and what's going on between 1:14 and 1:19 is really odd.
1 guy can't be in the two windows at the same time. Probably just an accoustical anomoly, right?
Good work. I noticed this anomaly, too, and chalked it up to the cabbie moving. I can’t recall and don’t have time right now, but doesn’t the cabbie get in the car right around the time of the anomaly? Sorry, I could be wrong here.
Here’s my problem with the two-shooter theory: We have enough audio from this event (thank you taxi driver) over a long enough span to ask this question: If there were two shooters, shouldn’t we have a LOT more overlap in shooting? We shouldn’t have to search for echoes and wonder if that’s another shooter. If two guys were lined up in those windows, it would be clear as day that there were two shooters. They’re not going to try to hide their numbers by sequencing their shots. No way. So, to me, it is one shooter.