Again, this is ludicrous. Even the WC balked at the idea that their sixth-floor gunman could have missed both JFK and the entire gigantic limousine with his first, closest, and easiest shot. The limo was 21 feet long and 6.5 feet wide!
Fast forward to 1979 when the HSCA's photographic evidence panel (PEP) admitted that a shot was fired while the limo was beneath the oak tree and that JFK begins to visibly react to this shot in the Zapruder film before the limo drives behind the freeway sign. This remains a devastating admission, which perhaps explains why this finding was so hotly debated inside the HSCA. Everyone realized the implications.
Yet, any honest person with decent eyesight can see that, yes, starting at Z200, JFK suddenly freezes his waving motion with his right hand, starts to bring his right hand toward his throat, and starts to rapidly turn his head to the left. During this same time frame, Jackie suddenly starts to turn her head from left to right to look at JFK. Most of the HSCA experts who analyzed the Zapruder film acknowledged that these movements meant that JFK must have been shot before Z190.