I have just published version 2.1 of Motorcade 63 here:
https://www.marktyler.org/mc63.htmlAs always thanks to those who have taken the time to share their thoughts and help me make the work better with each iteration.
The video only has a few minor changes, such as the dictabelt audio. Having studied both channels I have concluded that the so called crosstalk is the most reliable sync point about a minute or so after the shots were fired. The detail of this synchronization is in the handbook appendix D.3 where I have itemised the second by second events on both channels relative to the animation clock:
https://www.marktyler.org/mc63/mc63_handbook.pdfAlthough the channels are clearly discontinuous at various early points, I think that in the animation around 12:30:00 both channels are recording continuously in real time from when Jesse Curry mentions approaching the triple underpass. This is seemingly correct judging from the various timed announcements within those few minutes.
The big effort I put into this release was an exhaustive survey of 283 witnesses who gave information in statements or interviews regarding the shots that were fired. The full survey data is publicly available here:
https://www.marktyler.org/mc63/mc63_dpws.csvA full visualisation of this data is available in the handbook in appendix F (page 120). I have also taken this opportunity to reorganise the handbook so all of the analysis of theories is done relative to the survey results.
In some areas the witnesses are collectively fairly certain about what happened in Dealey Plaza, but in other areas they are sharply divided. For example 73% of witnesses heard three shots fired in total, and 75% of reliable witnesses are certain that just a single shot was fired around or before Z225-Z240 when the first unambiguous effects of gunfire are seen in the Zapruder film. By contrast the witnesses are very split on these issues:
- 58% of reliable witnesses are certain that no more than one shot was fired around the time of Z313, whereas 32% are certain that a second shot was also fired around this time.
- 54% of reliable witnesses are certain that no shots were fired after Z313, whereas 38% are certain that at least one shot was fired after Z313.
- 59% of reliable witnesses thought that at least two shots were bunched together somewhere during the shooting, whereas 41% thought the shots were evenly spaced with no bunches.
In summary, the most reliable witnesses are evenly split regarding when the third shot was fired: either it was within a second or two of Z313; or it was fired 3-6 seconds after Z313. If both sets of witnesses are correct then there were at least four shots fired that day.
Hopefully researchers will find this quantitative and qualitative work useful in evaluating the many theories in this case.