No desperation here. We have discussed three different Victoria Adams interviews, and each and every one of them associates the time of the first shot with the time that the tree begins to block her view.
It's
you who associates the first shot with the moment the limo passes out of sight. No-one else.
Adams couldn't be any clearer - "The car continued moving slowly and a tree obstructed my view. That is when I heard what I thought was a firecracker go off."
But have it your way.
Obviously, your early shot nonsense has been utterly destroyed elsewhere (most notably "The First Shot" thread) but here you are peddling the same old nonsense irrespective of the overwhelming evidence against your doomed theory. So, I had a quick look through "The First Shot" to pick out one piece of evidence that totally destroys your theory. There's a few I could have picked but I settled on this:
You posted this diagram of vehicle positions around z133 to bolster your argument but, as usual, it blew up in your face. In the diagram vehicle 2 is the Presidential limo, vehicle 3 is the Presidential follow-up car, vehicle 4 is the Vice-Presidential car and vehicle 5 is the Vice-Presidential follow-up car.
It is vehicles 4 and 5 we are interested in. It is clear from the diagram these vehicles are still on Houston, about to make the turn onto Elm. It should follow that the statements of the occupants of these vehicles, regarding the assassination, should reflect the position of these vehicles around the time of the first shot if your z133 first shot theory holds water.
Instead, they demonstrate, beyond any shadow of a doubt, that you are utterly wrong.
Much of what follows is based on the work of Pat Speer.
Vehicle 4 - The Vice-Presidential carHurchel Jacks [Driver] -
"My car had just straightened up from making the left turn. I was looking directly at
the President’s car at that time. At that time I heard a shot ring out..."Rufus Youngblood [Passenger Seat] -
"The motorcade then made a left turn, and the sidewalk crowds were
beginning to diminish in size. I observed a grassy plot to my right in back of a
small crowd...I heard an explosion…" "As we were beginning to go down this incline, all of a sudden there was
an explosive noise." "We had straightened on Elm now and were beginning to move easily
down the incline in the wake of the cars ahead. Suddenly there was an
explosive noise..."Senator Yarborough [back left] -
“as the motorcade went down the slope of Elm Street toward the railroad
underpass, a rifle shot was heard by me; a loud blast..."Lady Bird Johnson [back centre] -
“we were rounding a curve, going down a hill and suddenly there was a
sharp loud report..." "...suddenly in that brilliant sunshine there was a sharp rifle shot. It came,
I thought, from over my right shoulder."Lyndon Johnson [back right] -
"After we had proceeded a short way down Elm Street, I heard a sharp report."Every occupant of the Vice-Presidential car is in agreement - the car had completed the turn and was making it's way down Elm at the moment of the first shot.
Every one of them.
Vehicle 5 - Vice-Presidential follow-up carJoe Henry Rich [Driver] -
“We turned off of Houston Street onto Elm Street and that was when I heard the first
shot."Cliff Carter [passenger seat] -
"...our car had just made the left hand turn onto Elm and was right along side
of the Texas School Book Depository Building when I heard a noise which sounded
like a firecracker."Jerry Kivett [back right] -
"As the motorcade was approximately 1/3 the way to the underpass, traveling
between 10 and 15 miles per hour, I heard a loud noise..."Warren Taylor [back centre] -
“Our automobile had just turned a corner (the names of the streets are
unknown to me) when I heard a bang which sounded to me like a possible firecracker
—the sound coming from my right rear."Thomas (Lem) Johns [back right] -
"We turned onto Elm Street...We were going downhill...which put the
Texas Book Depository on our right, more or less...But we were going down
this Elm Street, with my door open. I heard at least two shots.."Every single occupant from both vehicles is in agreement - their vehicles had turned onto Elm Street. The diagram you posted shows vehicles 4 and 5 still on Houston. This is not one or two random eye-witness accounts that can be interpreted this way and that. This is 10 witnesses in two vehicles all in perfect agreement. You cannot escape this evidence.
If, as you say, you do follow where the evidence leads you how can you ignore this.