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Re: Oswald took 10.2 seconds to fire all three shots.
« Reply #392 on: February 11, 2025, 03:24:26 PM »
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  As the JFK Limo travels Downhill on Elm St, the Top of that backseat becomes progressively higher in relation to the progressively Lower Connally armpit. That posted photo from the "LEVEL" Houston St is worthless with respect to the Top of the Backseat in relation to the Connally armpit.
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Re: Oswald took 10.2 seconds to fire all three shots.
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Re: Oswald took 10.2 seconds to fire all three shots.
« Reply #393 on: February 11, 2025, 03:48:01 PM »
  As the JFK Limo travels Downhill on Elm St, the Top of that backseat becomes progressively higher in relation to the progressively Lower Connally armpit. That posted photo from the "LEVEL" Houston St is worthless with respect to the Top of the Backseat in relation to the Connally armpit.



The slope of Elm Street in Dealey Plaza is approximately 3.8% downhill from east to west meaning for every 100 feet traveled west on Elm Street, the elevation drops by roughly 3.8 feet. That is equal to roughly 2.176-degrees. The sixth floor window line of trajectory is in the neighborhood of 21-degrees. A difference of over 18-degrees. Again, your point is moot.

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Re: Oswald took 10.2 seconds to fire all three shots.
« Reply #394 on: February 11, 2025, 04:08:48 PM »
  As the JFK Limo travels Downhill on Elm St, the Top of that backseat becomes progressively higher in relation to the progressively Lower Connally armpit. That posted photo from the "LEVEL" Houston St is worthless with respect to the Top of the Backseat in relation to the Connally armpit.
The point made by Canning had nothing to do with being able to see the entrance wound. It had to do with how far left JBC was. Canning thought he was farther left because we cannot see his right shoulder in Betzner's photo, assuming that the man in front of Betzner blocked the shoulder.  I am simply pointing out that this was not the case. JBC's shoulder extended out to the right if the man in front and would have been visible in Betzner but for the back seat blocking it.

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Re: Oswald took 10.2 seconds to fire all three shots.
« Reply #395 on: February 11, 2025, 05:24:04 PM »

It would be nice if you could provide an image of your model with the JFK & JBC models, in the same position as you have shown, from two additional angles.
1. Directly above similar to the plan view of the dimensioned limo plan.
2. From the same angle as the Betzner 3 photo.

Please provide these if you will. Thanks.
These are from the position of the car at z193 with JFK just past the lamp post.   


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Re: Oswald took 10.2 seconds to fire all three shots.
« Reply #396 on: February 11, 2025, 05:59:24 PM »
These are from the position of the car at z193 with JFK just past the lamp post.   


Thanks, I should have also asked for the view from Zapruder’s camera angel. Please provide this if you will.

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Re: Oswald took 10.2 seconds to fire all three shots.
« Reply #397 on: February 11, 2025, 08:30:25 PM »



The slope of Elm Street in Dealey Plaza is approximately 3.8% downhill from east to west meaning for every 100 feet traveled west on Elm Street, the elevation drops by roughly 3.8 feet. That is equal to roughly 2.176-degrees. The sixth floor window line of trajectory is in the neighborhood of 21-degrees. A difference of over 18-degrees. Again, your point is moot.

         Really? You are doing nothing but Mynah Birding numbers that do Not address the question at hand. Is there a Clean LOS from the sniper's nest half open window, to the Limo Back Seat, to the Armpit of Connally?  And do Not forget that on the bumper of the JFK Limo is the Queen Mary with 2 Large SS Agents standing on each sideboard.

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Re: Oswald took 10.2 seconds to fire all three shots.
« Reply #398 on: February 11, 2025, 10:27:53 PM »
         Really? You are doing nothing but Mynah Birding numbers that do Not address the question at hand. Is there a Clean LOS from the sniper's nest half open window, to the Limo Back Seat, to the Armpit of Connally?  And do Not forget that on the bumper of the JFK Limo is the Queen Mary with 2 Large SS Agents standing on each sideboard.


Yes there most certainly is. I showed that to you a while back. If I remember correctly the trajectory line was drawn on an image taken on 11/22/63 from the Main Street area just for you.

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Re: Oswald took 10.2 seconds to fire all three shots.
« Reply #399 on: February 12, 2025, 12:41:40 AM »

Yes there most certainly is. I showed that to you a while back. If I remember correctly the trajectory line was drawn on an image taken on 11/22/63 from the Main Street area just for you.

   Main St? JFK and Connally are continually moving/shifting around inside the Limo. And you wanna look at the positions of JFK & Connally way back on Main St? This makes obvious the difficulty you are having.   

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Re: Oswald took 10.2 seconds to fire all three shots.
« Reply #399 on: February 12, 2025, 12:41:40 AM »