Here is Brehm, shortly after the shooting, saying he heard two shots, that JFK was hit with the second. I would think if he heard a third he would have mentioned it? The evidence for me strongly indicates there were three but the argument for two is almost as valid. Why most of the witnesses further down Elm Street said they only heard two is puzzling (Hudson said three shots but he's a shaky witness). Anyway, here is Brehm.
So was Brehm just lying when he told the FBI two days later, on 11/24, that he heard a shot after the second-shot headshot? The FBI agents would have had no reason to fabricate that part of his statement.
It is a mighty thin reed to rely on his 11/22 TV interview, when he was clearly in shock, and to infer that he meant that he heard only two shots and no more. He never said "only two shots." A reporter said "two shots," and Brehm answered "two shots." He was almost certainly thinking of the shots that hit JFK and was focused on those two shots. After he had calmed down and was interviewed two days later, he said he heard a third shot but that it came after the headshot, and he never wavered from that.
At least two sets of two shots came very closely together and each of these sets would have sounded like one shot to many people, so it is not a bit surprising that some people thought they only heard two shots. Plus, many people commented that one of the shots sounded very different than the others, and many people probably did not notice this shot, which is another reason that it's not surprising that some people thought they only heard two shots.
If you filter out the earwitnesses there are very few three shot witnesses.
Brehm is just the tip of the iceberg. Jackie, SA Greer, Sheriff Decker, Altgens, Zapruder, SA Hill plus 40 or more eyewitnesses are all two shot witness. A large number of witnesses state the second shot was the headshot in various ways. SA Kinney, Jarmin, SA Kellerman and Marilyn Willis for example.
The shell information combined with Josiah Thompson’s observation about all of the 30+ shells he examined that had been fired in the carcano in his book Six Seconds In Dallas, indicate there were only two shots fired. Josiah’s observation along with Hoover’s June 2nd memo to Rankin about the FBI analysis about only two shells CE 544 and CE 545 exhibiting the “chamber mark” leave little doubt as to the number of shots. Even though the FBI does not reference it, CE 141 actually has the ”chamber mark” which can only be explained by the expansion due to the heat of the chamber from having been fired. There is an obvious anomaly in the chamber of the rifle most likely from a reamer during manufacturing. I think Anthony Marsh had it correct that you could probably find the same issue in a number of the rifles produced at the same time.
A two shot assassination leaves little doubt as to Lone Gunman and explains everything. The WC, HSCA, and FBI all knew this was the answer. SBT is the only answer there is.
You really should stop posting until you have done your homework, until you have read some of the scholarly books on the evidence of multiple gunmen.
A two-shot assassination is ludicrous. Even with three shots, the lone-gunman theory can't get a bullet to the Tague curb. The attempts to get a bullet or fragment from the sixth-floor window to the Tague curb are downright farcical, not to mention contradictory.
In addition to the Tague curb strike, we have
-- the Aldredge curb strike
-- the Foster manhole/grass strike
-- the deformed bullet found in the limo in DC, seen and handled by Dr. James Young (and verified by Chief Mills)
-- the pavement strike behind the limo early in the shooting (seen and reported independently by five witnesses)
-- the large fragment seen by autopsy x-ray tech Jerrol Custer (this may well have been the same slug that Admiral Osborne told the HSCA that he saw at the autopsy, the same slug documented in the FBI-to-Stover receipt for a "missile" found during the autopsy--no, I don't buy the tale that the agents called two or three small fragments a "missile"; they knew the difference between a few small fragments and a missile, and Custer and Osborne were not hallucinating).
A three-shot scenario can't explain these extra bullets and misses, much less a two-shot scenario.