That is not a very good argument, Jerry. There were dozens of witnesses along the north side of Elm who could see JFK from z160 to z225. Many if not all were looking at the President or Jackie. None of them said that either continued to smile or wave after that first horrible ear-shattering noise.
Well, here are some witnesses on the north Elm sidewalk near the Stemmons sign.
"The motorcade had just passed me when I heard something that
I thought was a firecracker at first, and the President had just
passed me, because after he had just passed, there was a loud report,
it just scared me, and I noticed that the President jumped, he sort
of ducked his head down, and I thought at the time that it probably
scared him too, just like it did me, because he flinched like he jumped.
I saw him put his elbows like this, with his hands on his chest."
-- Jean Newman
Newman is a two-shot witness. She's described the jump-and-duck shot occurring when "the motorcade had just passed" and before the head shot. Her Nov 24th affidavit states: "A car carrying the President and another person had just passed her when she heard a report and saw the President jump. raising his hands to his chest area."
The motorcade (ie: limousine) was still in front of Newman at Z195. Much of the front of the car was pass her position by Z223.
In a letter written Nov. 22, 1963, June Dishong wrote: "here come the president and his wife?His arm in the air waving?He drops his arm as they go by, possibly 20 feet. Suddenly--a sound. Gun shots? So hard to tell above the clamor of the crowd. The president bent forward into his wife?s lap as his arm slipped off the side of the car."
The President drops his right arm as he goes behind the sign, which is after your Z195 shot. A Z150s first shot would be lost in memory ("So hard to tell above the clamor of the crowd"). A Z195 shot would have occurred before he lowered his arm and was so near to Dishing, I doubt it would be lost to "the clamor of the crowd". Dishong recalls him reacting after he lowered his arm and when he was near to her. This is more supportive of a shot heard at Z223 than Z195.
Karen Westbrook said the first shot occurred as the President waved towards them ("
She was leaning over the President and pulling her hair out of her eyes as they were waving to us. And that is the image that I remember when the first shot was fired..."). We have to assume it was only the President waving and that Westbrook misinterpreted Jackie doing something with her hair; that's what the Zapruder film suggests as the car approached Westbrook).
The President is turned her way and about to wave by Z160 (roughly a quarter-second after a late-Z150s shot). By Z195, Westbrook can't see Mrs. Kennedy and the President isn't looking her way.
"After the first shot was fired I saw the President's hands gradually come up".
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Between Z162 and Z193, the President's right hand gradually raises up fairly high ("
I thought he was going to hold up his hands and say 'Ah, you got me.'")