Marjan, Surely you're smart enough and alert enough to know that nobody takes you seriously.....You're simply an annoyance.
There have been 4 goodish arguments gainst Hickeyians.
1. That the AR15 needed to be very high for the shot to clear the windshield. I showed/drew that it needed to be 3" higher, & was.
1a. I showed that there was a large space tween the vizors, ie the shot didnt have to go over them.
2. That the 2017 copy of Bronson frame ?? showed Hickey sitting at Z313 with a blobby AR15 at 45 deg. I showed that it was at Z319, & i showed that the one & only good 2019 copy of the Bronson footage shows that the AR15 was quickly swinging up. And the 6th Floor Museum wont make the other 2019 frames public.
In fact were it not for the inferior blobby 2017 copy i/u/we would not have noticed the AR15 swinging up in the superior 2019 copy. A bit of good luck for a change.
3. That no one saw Hickey holding the AR15 at Z313. Mortal Error & The Smoking Gun ($25 ea) answer that.
4. That no one heard Hickey's shot. See 3.
Hill at the hozzie on the phone to Bobby Kennedy. "There has been an accident".
My own contribution is that there was a plurality of shots. Minimum of 4, probly 5, possibly 6.
Agent Floyd Boring said that when on auto u karnt fire an AR15 without firing at least say 3 shots.
The AR15-01 had a slamfire problem which they fixed by taking 2 gm off the firing pin for the AR15-02. But it wasnt a slamfire -- a slamfire would empty the 20 round magazine.
I also point out that the last shot, the headshot, is where the remnant slug made the crack in the windshield.
And that the 2nd-last shot put the dent in the chrome trim on the windshield above the mirror.
And that the 1st shot (probly) injured Tague.
The smell of the smoke is the clincher. From a plurality of shots.
No, the exploding head is the clincher, from a fragmenting slug.