To: MtnClimber; Steven W.; rx; bitt; little jeremiah; TruthWillWin; generally; RitaOK; ...
To: UnwashedPeasant
It is a possibility that this window is where the first three shots came from. The first three had a slower fire rate from the next five and the sound was muffled, like it was inside a room. But, the time between the sonic crack and the rifle report was about the same for the first three and the next five shots, indicating it was from approximately the same distance. I think Crooks was set up as a patsy.
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looking more and more likely the first volley came from the “unattended” backroom?
17 posted on
07/27/2024 10:48:52 AM PDT by
thinden
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To: thinden
There are at least six audio files being analyzed by private citizens. The Fox microphone audio on the speaker platform recorded the sonic crack of the bullets passing nearby and the "boom" report of the gun(s) later, for the first eight shots. The approximate bullet velocity and the slower speed of sound for the gun report were used to establish pretty close approximate distances for the eight shots. There was another shot by a Pennsylvania LEO using a handgun to shoot at Crooks from a distance and then the counter sniper shot was last.
The other five audio recordings were from cell phones at different locations. the difference in time of arrival of the rifle report "boom" at each different location can be used to mathematically triangulate on the location of each shot. It actually only takes three audio locations to triangulate, but five is really great. There may be evidence that Secret Service and Dept of Homeland Security cannot refute.
36 posted on
07/27/2024 11:09:55 AM PDT by
MtnClimber
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To: thinden
Swab the walls of that room for gunpowder residue…especially by the windows.
71 posted on
07/27/2024 1:34:13 PM PDT by
telescope115
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