12-01-2017, 08:17 PM
Albert Doyle Wrote:I would bring a film camera and film behind the wooden fence. Second choice would be to sit in the lunchroom where Oswald was. Third choice is to ask Prayer Woman her name.
I suppose it might be fair to answer my own question. First choice would be S.M. Holland's vantage point so that I get an above-angle view of behind the fence, while at the same time watching the limo in my periphery. I want to see this so-called "full stop" it makes, despite the absence of one in any footage.
Second choice, I think I would station myself near Howard Brennan. Get a good look at Mac Wallace in the window, and a fairly decent look at the Dal-Tex windows. While at the same time, I'd be afforded the view of the limo turn from Houston to Elm, since all existing video footage seems to magically "cut out" just before Greer's wide turn, to which there is virtually no existing footage at all, including Zapruder's film. But I suppose if I were Holland, I could sort of make out the limo turn as well.
If you sat in the lunchroom you'd miss everything! Except you could confirm Truly and Victoria Adams' testimony. But if you conclude Oswald is a patsy, I don't imagine you would learn much more than you already know.

