Which, as I said, has nothing to do with a head shot that Benavides did not see.
?? Are you confusing what Benavides saw with what the shooter saw?
Why "most likely"?
"Confirmed" how? Since the guy we were actually discussing didn't see Tippit being shot in the head, would you care to specify who actually did?
I'm not trying to confirm Benavides saw a head shot.
Mr. BENAVIDES - Then I heard the other two shots and I looked up and the Policeman was in, he seemed like he kind of stumbled and fell.
Mr. BELIN - Did you see the Policeman as he fell?
Mr. BENAVIDES - Yes, sir.
The head shot seems to indicate that
ProbablyOswald wanted to make sure the officer was dead. That has nothing to do with Benavides needing to see the head shot or not.
Heres my post again, with emphasis added, and an edit*
Seeing the policeman actually fall down clearly indicates that the shooter would still be looking at the victim and most likely continuing to point the revolver at him,
not knowing if his target had been rendered ineffective or not. This seeming fear & uncertainty
[from Oswald*] is confirmed when ProbablyOswald then made sure by shooting the poor dumb cop in the head."