Martin, this is not rocket science:
A) Norman told us what he heard (3 BOOMS, each accompanied in short order by 3 corresponding double clicks.
B) Brennan and Euins saw a shooter and a rifle in that window, being aimed downrange.
C) A number of others saw part of what most assuredly must have been a rifle, given the aforementioned ear & eyewitness reports.
Trying to move the goalposts again?
You objected to me saying that Norman
thought what he had heard.
'regardless of what Norman thought he had heard'---Martin
>>> That statement sticks in my craw. You arrogantly, like your tag-team attack-dog doppelgänger Iacoletti, continue to tell witnesses what they thought they saw, and what they really meant.
Both Norman and Euins are African-American
Both are ridiculed by you and Iacoletti.
By now it is established, by Norman's own testimony, that I was correct.
You can now try to argue a circumstantial case to show that what Norman thought he had heard was indeed what had happened, but that still doesn't alter the basic fact that Norman never saw any of it and thus could only have thought what it was he had heard.
You can call John and I arrogant as much as you like, but in this instance I was right and you were wrong! Live with it!