Thanks for profferring Sitzman as a "terrific eyewitness". She told Tink Thompson in his 1966 "Six Seconds In Dallas" that she witnessed JFK being "Hit" "Between the Eye and the Ear". Your "terrific eyewitness" provides corroboration of a 2nd shooter.
Instead of relying on hearsay how about listening to Sitzman's own words, she describes where Kennedy's head opened up and where his brains came out.//www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-1c323jlvEBtw a bullet in flight couldn't be seen.JohnM
Sitzman comes across as a credible witness... Here's what she says at the end of her interview:Interviewer: What is your analysis of the possibility of a gunman, a second gunman, being behind that picket fence?Sitzman: Well, after looking at the film and doing a lot of reading? I would say there is a very good possibility there was somebody back there, but they had a silencer?. [/b]
Interviewer: What is your analysis of the possibility of a gunman, a second gunman, being behind that picket fence?Sitzman: Well, after looking at the film and doing a lot of reading? I would say there is a very good possibility there was somebody back there, but they had a silencer?. [/size]
She saw it better than I did, for sure... and says the president was hit above the ear, toward the front... Zapruder seems to testify to the very same thing...
Hudson is the man in the center and if shots were fired from directly behind him he's showing very little reaction and in fact the man on the end is turning and running back towards your shots?
Your throwing Tink Thompson under the bus reflects the desperate position you are in. I do Not agree with Thompson on several assassination issues, but I do regard his journalistic skills as being competent enough to properly quote a person he interviews. Maybe I missed it, but Nobody, (Sitzman included), has Ever challenged his properly quoting any of the many people/eyewitnesses he interviewed for his 1966 book.