Interesting reading.
If anyone has seen the Zapruder film at real speed you can clearly see that the Secret Serviceman driving Kennedy's car noticably slowed the vehicle just before the head shot [this is no hype, check it out yourself]...once the head shot struck home the car speeds up considerably and away.
Until someone can explain the practical motive behind slowing down a vehicle in the middle of an assasination attempt [I "KNOW" that they are taught to maintain speed at all times, especially when in a small convoy, with vehicles behind...and once anything goes down..the order is to Haul A** and never "slow down"] I will always think something was definately afoot that day in Dealy Plaza.
Seriously...I want to hear a reasonable explanation for this. I am ready to accept the truth. I am no "buff" or minor league theorist...I am simply going off of what I personally saw.
That Limousine almost comes to an abrupt stop...
They stop for baby ducks.
LOOK OUT LOOK OUT LOOK OUT!
Whether he heard me, I'll never know . .
Although you can argue the driver shouldn't have reacted the way he did, you can't pin the whole case on this one thing. There is a ton of evidence. The evidence tells us what happened.
I cant remember if it was the SS driver or the passenger who testified before the House Committee in 1978 that they (the two SS agents in the front seat) thought the bang sounds were coming from the triple overpass up ahead. Seems that the cars windshield was reflecting the sound of the Book Depository shots back at them, so they heard them as coming from the front rather than the rear.
You can find the Stuckey interview here....