So, despite the fact that you admit that the photo isn't proof of anything, you post it anyway? Yeah, that makes sense.
The photo does not prove a damned thing, because the original window was removed and replaced by a new one shortly after the investigation. A far better indication of how high the windows could actually open is this photo;
Now just imagine somebody sitting on the ledge and try to imagine how for his shoulders and head would reach.
Btw, there is a photo in circulation of Detective Hill (I believe) calling down from the sniper's nest, which shows exactly how high the opening of the window was on 11/22/63.
So, despite the fact that you admit that the photo isn't proof of anything, you post it anyway? Yeah, that makes sense.
No, I simply asked and quite innocently because I'd really like to know, where is the evidence of your claim that the window could only open half way on the 22nd and you didn't answer the question?
I admitted that the photo isn't proof that the window being fully opened is how it was on the 22nd, but until you provide evidence to the contrary, the fully open window is a possibility. I am still waiting for you.
And since I can't date when the photo was taken, how can you assume it's a different window, it may well be the replaced window but it also may not be.
The photo does not prove a damned thing, because the original window was removed and replaced by a new one shortly after the investigation.
Well Martin, without a date the photo was taken, your assumption is a little premature and as I said you could well be right but I just asked for some evidence. I didn't claim a single thing.
Btw, there is a photo in circulation of Detective Hill (I believe) calling down from the sniper's nest, which shows exactly how high the opening of the window was on 11/22/63.
The photo of Sergeant Gerald Hill wasn't from the sniper's nest, it's a completely different window.
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