So Woodward (in the Z190s) could see Mrs. Kennedy's face through her husband's head?
Qualify this incredibly stupid point.
Sure looks like the President's head would obscure Mrs. Kennedy's face to Woodward in the Z190s.
I guarantee you that if you take even a cursory look at the Z-Film you will find that around z190 JFK and Jackie are looking to their right - directly towards Woodward and her group.
The question is the line-of-sight between Woodward and Mrs. Kennedy's face, with the President's head in between. And Kennedy could see clear down to Jean Newman. His raised right hand is not in the way. The President's raised right hand obscures his face to Zapruder, but Zapruder has a different line-of-sight than Jean Newman.
The only place Woodward would have seen the faces of both Kennedys was just before before Zapruder started filming.
You are completely wrong about this (and I think you know you are).
You are the master of graphics so why not rustle up something that demonstrates your point.
The problem that you will have with that is the Towner film, which shows Jackie looking off to her right all the way round the turn.
Jackie seems to have turned her face forward enough for Woodward's group to see.
There is no point in the video record of Dealey Plaza that shows BOTH Jackie and JFK looking directly to their right before around z190. You will never be able to demonstrate otherwise and you should accept this.
I don't think Woodward says Mrs. Kennedy turned her head sharply to the right prior to the first shot.
"Just as President and Mrs. Kennedy went by, they turned and waved at them. Just a second
or two later, she heard a loud noise. At this point, it appeared to her that President and Mrs.
Kennedy probably were about one hundred feet from her."
"But we started clapping and cheering and both he and Mrs. Kennedy turned, and smiled and
waved, directly at us, it seemed."
I don't see where Mrs. Kennedy literally waved to anyone during the Towner or Zapruder films, so Woodward may be exaggerating on that point.
While we're at it, where does the President face forward after acknowledging the Woodward group?
"After acknowledging our cheers, he faced forward again."
Can't be after the Z190s, because the President faces rightward until being shot in the Z220s. The President does face forward in the Z130s, which would be after Woodward thought he had "acknowledged" her group's cheers. The first shot then followed. If this happened in the late-Z150s, it could have caused the rapid rightward head-turns of the Connallys and Mrs. Kennedy. They all begin to turn their heads a second or so before the Z190s. The President turned his head rightward, too. Woodward said the Kennedys looked around after hearing the first shot.
The Towner film shows us what was happening before Zapruder started filming and it shows us Jackie looking off to her left so Woodward and friends could not have seen "the faces of both Kennedys ", as you incorrectly claim.
Both you and Charles are now in the position where you have to deny the video evidence in order to prop up your long defunct theories.
The accounts of Woodward and Adams corroborate each other and are corroborated by the Z-Film. You should accept this.