Joe Elliot
?It is not true that ?No one? heard an early first shot.?
You would think there would be someone but it seems to be unanimous. Surprised me too.
What do we have to back up an early first shot miss?
1. Governor Connally?s testimony, which is supported by the Zapruder film.
JBC 11/27/63 Parkland Hospital--- First statement made by JBC was the interview in the Parkland Hospital. JBC clearly states JFK was struck by the first shot which is exactly what Nelly, Jackie, Hill, and all the other eyewitnesses stated. His WC statement is completely opposite which leads you to question whether JBC really remembers exactly what happened. JBC goes from turning left and seeing JFK slump in the Parkland Hospital interview to turning right and not seeing JFK at all in the WC Testimony.
JBC: ?And then we had just turned the corner [from Houston onto Elm], we heard a shot; I turned to my left
I was sitting in the jump seat. I turned to my left to look in the back seat ? the president had slumped. He had said nothing. Almost simultaneously, as I turned, I was hit and I knew I had been hit badly.?
JBC always stated he only heard two shots. He never thought he was struck by the same bullet as JFK which is what Nelly and Jackie referenced in JBC crying out OH No No No, and Bill Newman and Bobbi Hargis both observed by JBC?s reactions to the first shot.
=============================================================
JBC states where he was at on Elm Street when asked by Specter what he saw after he heard the first shot. The only child in the vicinity of the first shot was The Chisms 3 year old son which correlates to what the Chisms stated that the first shot was fired right before the limousine was in front of them.
Mr. SPECTER. When you turned to your right. Governor Connally, immediately after you heard the first shot. what did you see on that occasion?
Governor CONNALLY. Nothing of any significance except just people out on the grass slope. I didn't see anything that was out of the ordinary, just saw men, women, and children.
Chism:
?I am married and have three children. I was standing with my wife and three year old boy, we were directly in front of the Stemmons Freeway sign, as the motorcade rounded the corner from Houston onto Elm.
When I saw the motorcade round the corner, the President was standing and waving to the crowd. And just as he got just about in front of me, he turned and waved at the crowd on this side of the street, the right side; at this point I heard what sounded like one shot, and I saw him, "The President," sit back in his seat and lean his head to his left side. At this point, I saw Mrs. Kennedy stand up and pull his head over in her lap, and then lay down over him as if to shield him. ?
==============================================================
2. One of the seven strongest Zapruder camera jiggles, before z318. Four of the strong camera jiggles are associated with the limousine passing being the sign. Tests have shown that a subject passing behind another object will cause someone to jiggle the camera as if they just heard a loud noise. The three ?non-sign? jiggles correspond to z153, z222 and z312.
Jiggle Analysis on Zapruder, who thought there was only two shots, should conclude there was only two shots and that is what Dr Hartman concluded.
3. THE PANNING ERROR--BLUR ANALYSIS OF THE ZAPRUDER FILM*
??.
81.
82. Using frame 310 as the time of the trigger pull, it is possible to determine that the sound from that shot would have reached Zapruder at frame 313-314: Zapruder was standing approximately 270 feet from the Texas School Book Depository window, sound travels slightly more than 1,100 feet per second. (29) and the sound of the shock wave from the bullet itself reached Zapruder slightly before the sound of the muzzle blast from the window. Finally, the pattern of jiggles that was discovered was compared with the results of the committee's acoustics study. The correlation between the jiggle analysis and the acoustics test is treated separately in an addendum to this report.
(e) Conclusion
83. 1. Two pronounced series of jiggles or blurs on the Zapruder film, one during frames 189-197, a time when other visual evidence suggests that President, Kennedy was first shot, (30) and another during the following impact of the head shot, may reasonably be attributed to the photographer's startle reaction to the sound of gunshots.
Zapruder WC testimony?He states there was only two shots
Mr. ZAPRUDER - Well, as the car came in line almost--I believe it was almost in line. I was standing up here and I was shooting through a telephoto lens, which is a zoom lens and as it reached about--I imagine it was around here--I heard the first shot and I saw the President lean over and grab himself like this (holding his left chest area).
Mr. LIEBELER - Grab himself on the front of his chest?
Mr. ZAPRUDER - Right---something like that. In other words, he was sitting like this and waving and then after the shot he just went like that.
Mr. LIEBELER - He was sitting upright in the car and you heard the shot and you saw the President slump over?
Mr. ZAPRUDER - Leaning--leaning toward the side of Jacqueline. For a moment I thought it was, you know, like you say, "Oh, he got me," when you hear a shot--you've heard these expressions and then I saw---I don't believe the President is going to make jokes like this, but before I had a chance to organize my mind, I heard a second shot and then I saw his head opened up and the blood and everything came out and I started--I can hardly talk about it [ the witness crying].
Mr. LIEBELER - Nobody should ever be ashamed of feeling that way, Mr. Zapruder. I feel the same way myself. It was a terrible thing.
Let me go back now for just a moment and ask you how many shots you heard altogether.
Mr. ZAPRUDER - I thought I heard two, it could be three, because to my estimation I thought he was hit on the second--I really don't know. The whole thing that has been transpiring--it was very upsetting and as you see I got a little better all the time and this came up again and it to me looked like the second shot, but I don't know. I never even heard a third shot.
Marilyn Sitzman was the assistant steadying Zapruder on the concrete abutment and she also states there was only two shots.
Marilyn Sitzman- Josiah Thompson interview she states there was two shots.
Sitzman: Try it again. There was nothing unusual until the first sound, which I thought was a firecracker, mainly because of the reaction of President Kennedy. He put his hands up to guard his face and leaned to the left, and the motorcade, you know, proceeded down the hill. And the next thing that I remembered correct ... clearly was the shot that hit him directly in front of us, or almost directly in front of us, that hit him on the side of his fa ... [sic]
Thompson: Where on the side of the head did that shot appear to hit? Sitzman: I would say it'd be above the ear and to the front.
Thompson: ....If she had to guess from which direction they came, she would have guessed to her left, but there was no distinction in direction of the sound or magnitude of sound with respect to the two shots
====================================================
3. President Kennedy also turns to his right, although, of course, we have no testimony, during the z160?s.
JFK was waving at the people along the street. Mary Woodward said they called out to him and then he turned his head and looked and waved at her and her friends.
================================================
4. Rosemary Willis, who was trotting along, starts to slow down in the z160?s and comes to a stop by the z190?s, staring back in the general direction of the TSBD.The statements of the adults along Elm including her war vet father don?t agree with the interpretation of Rosemarie's actions as to when the first shot occurred.