To: Shooter 2.5
What is important is the immense energy of the bullet being tranferred to JFK's head and driving it back. I have looked at the Zapruder film frame by frame, in slo-mo, backwards, forwards, etc.. A bullet from the rear is not going to "pull" his head back like we see in the film. I am not saying Jackie was hit. I do think though that Oswald did not fire a shot that day. I think he was in the School Book Depository for some reason that day, and that when the shots flew, he realized that he had been set up. He panicked, went home (during which time, a Dallas PD car pulled up and honked, and then left), and then tried to get away before he was apprehended at the Texas theater. When he left his boarding room, he was on a bee-line route to Jack Ruby's apartment. May be coincidence, I don't know, but too many strange things happened that day and soon afterwards to make it a "lone gunman" senario.
98 posted on
11/01/2003 1:33:46 PM PST by
ALASKA
(That's my own personal, correct, opinion and I'm sticking with it!)
To: ALASKA
Was "Panicked" the reason he emptied a revolver at Officer Tippets?
Little hole in, big hole out.
To: ALASKA
I think he was in the School Book Depository for some reason that day, You really know Jack about the JFK assassination.
I actually know the reason Oswald was in the depository building, and am willing to reveal it to you for a small cash payment
185 posted on
11/01/2003 6:40:01 PM PST by
Oztrich Boy
(You realize, of course, this means war?" B Bunny)
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