Mary Woodward said the first shot occurred after she waved to the President as he approached them and after he acknowledged them by turning toward them and waving. There is only one sequence where that happens and it is the turn from about z170 to 193.
She said she did not think that JFK was hit by the first shot, although many others said he reacted. But she also said that the last two shots were close together. She described the last two shots as overlapping - the sound of the first of those last two had not died out when the last one sounded. She said the last shot hit him in the head.
Unfortunately she was never questioned. However, it is apparent that she described the second shot as occurring less than 5 seconds before the head shot. JFK is already reacting 5 seconds before the head shot. That necessarily means JFK was hit by the first shot
It is obvious why you want to distance yourself from what Mary Woodward stated, because she completely craps on your whole storyline. You could not have picked a worse witness to quote. The only eyewitness to state the first shot missed and she does place the first shot as having occurred after z207.
Dallas Morning News 11/23-.-Mary Woodward
Index Frame (history-matters.com)
“After acknowledging our cheers,
he faced forward again and suddenly there was a horrible, ear-shattering noise coming from behind us and a little to our right.”....
“I don’t believe anyone was hit by the first bullet”....
Once again JFK does not face forward again until after Z207