Smoke and sound. Hard to see a bullet leave the barrel. Any explanation for why he would aim a rifle and not fire it?
BRW was on the floor until he went to join Jarman and Norman. He just was never in the SN. That is Colin's hopeful addition.Brennan, Euins, Fischer, Edwards, Unknown person talking to detective Herbert Sawyer (basically who told him about the Winchester 30-30 rifle?) www.22november1963.org.uk/who-saw-oswald-in-the-sixth-floor-window
What about the sacks? Weatherford only mentioned seeing CE 142 the sack the rifle came in.
Brennan, Euins, Fischer, Edwards, Unknown person talking to detective Herbert Sawyer (basically who told him about the Winchester 30-30 rifle?) www.22november1963.org.uk/who-saw-oswald-in-the-sixth-floor-window
Bonnie Ray Williams left his lunch bag by the two wheeler by the third set of windows.
Smoke and sound. Hard to see a bullet leave the barrel. Any explanation for why he would aim a rifle and not fire it?As he testified to no muzzle flash and little to no recoil.
Brennan saw smoke? News to me. Yes, he heard a sound, but he couldn’t pinpoint the source any more accurately that anybody else in Dealey Plaza. Are you making the argument that aiming a rifle proves that it was actually fired?