Nope, not even close.
A total of seven people thought the shots came from the Knoll. Two people were standing there.
Forty one people thought the shots came from the Depository.
Nope, not even close. A total of seven people thought the shots came from the Knoll. Two people were standing there. Forty one people thought the shots came from the Depository. You are awful dismissive of Havoc's points. To summarize:
1. Numerous people (depending on who you ask the numbers change) heard shots, saw smoke, heard bullets whizzing by, coming from the grassy knoll. Interestingly, during the official investigation, afterwards, these people were "encouraged" to remember things differently. One has to wonder why.
2. Ficticious secret service men were shooing people away from the grassy knoll (including Dallas policemen)during the lead-up period. The actual secret service was not involved in this activity. After the event, cops ran toward the grassy knoll to apprehend shooters.
3. Doctors at Parkland were unanimous in describing the neck wound as an entrance wound and the fatal shot as a shot to the temple.
4. Jackie Kennedy testified to the Warren Commission: "I was trying to hold his hair on. But from the front there was nothing. I suppose there must have been, but from the back you could see, you know, you were trying to hold his hair on, and his skull on."
Every one in Dealy Plaza was looking, pointing or running toward the grassy knoll. Even the police ran toward the grassy knoll. Abraham Zuperder said he thought a sound of a shot came from his right. The people on the fifth floor said they saw people running toward the RR yard and parking lot, so they went to the west windows. Later they testified at the WC that they heard the shots above them and heard the shell casings hitting the floor above them.Its obvious that they didn't realize that then or why would they have run to the west windows. The people who testified before the WC that were supportive of the lone gunman were obviously coached and WC questions directed toward them were grossly leading questions!