I'm convinced and have been for years that it was badgeman,
it the fatal head shot came from the grassy knoll behind the fence..
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This photograph appears on pages 24 and 25. Taken by AP Photographer James Altgens,
it clearly captures the moment when John Kennedy clutches his throat. Note the following.
John Connally is clearly turned to his right. Had he indeed been hit by the same bullet
which has just exited Kennedy's throat, his wounds would have traversed his body from right to left.
Connally's wounds were from back to front. NOTE: The claim has been made that Connaly was
facing forward when JFK was shot in the neck,
before the photo was taken, but in order to then see the view in this photo,
Connally would have had to twist to his right after being shot!
Note the turned heads of some of the policemen and Secret Service agents.
Clearly, they have heard and are responding to the sound of gunshots.
Note the fourth car back, which contains Vice President Johnson's Secret Service detail.
The car doors are open as the agents rush to protect Johnson from the threat.
Compare this with Kennedy's Secret Service detail, who have not moved at all.
Also note the man within Kennedy's Secret Service car who is grinning ear to ear
(tentatively identified as Dave Powers). It is interesting to note that in the book
"Mortal Error" this photograph is deliberately cropped to hide the open doors
of the car carrying V.P. Johnson's Secret Service detail.
Most importantly, note the man standing in the ground level doorway of the
Texas Schoolbook Depository (which is where he reportedly told the Dallas PD he was at the time).