29-05-2011, 06:43 PM
(This post was last modified: 29-05-2011, 08:42 PM by Seamus Coogan.)
Bernice Moore Wrote:Seamus Coogan Wrote:Betty Chruscielski Wrote:While I greatly admire Doug Weldon's work I do not agree with his thoughts of where the shooters would have been stationed. I believe one of the hitmen was in the back seat of the lead car.
I hear planet Kpax is calling! Talk to Robert Morrow or Jim Fetzer they might buy this crud. The real shame is you've just ruined a good thread, which incidentally, you yourself just started. :joystick:
aw Seamus, and you had been playing soooooo nicely.....:nono:anta:
Okay, that was a bit rash. But please a gunman in the backseat of the lead car!!!!!!:canabis: If its not Kpax someones seriously been smoking something rofl.
The question is then who was this dare devil shooter? I like what Zach said at least it's not that Greer BS because this idea is even a notch above that madness. Your wanting me to believe that Kellerman and Greer (in particular) sat there watching a shooter in the back seat of the lead car waving around a high calibre rifle or pistol in a moving vehicle on a descending/declining angle?
The insanity of all this is that Betty says Sorrells was lying that he could never have seen the people on the overpass. Okay, then if the car was covered how on Kpax or Bob Marley's gunga stash could Betty's 'hitman' have then taken a shot? That's not to mention the utterly hilarious notion that the lead car stopped too let the hitman out and let Sorrells in. Now we have the the 'Hitchhiker' hit.
I wish I could laugh at this sort of thing forever. But what it does is muddy legitimate questions raised about Sorrell's actual role and some potentially interesting actions of the lead car which may well be worth a look )if only for a more complete understanding of the events that day). But of course this has been examined in part by Vince Palamara and Pamela McElwain Brown who have studied the Motorcade more indepth than most. Indeed I'd like Pam if she's around to add her two cents to this. Sadly. it also ruins the credibility of what was a very interesting idea presented in this particular thread. That being of a potential diversion shot from the gnoll-which though I'm not totally in favour of I think many people here myself included was worthy of a discussion.
Also cheers Bernice for the corrections vis a vis Brasil. Sorry I cant click on the images at the mo my new version of IE is being a right troll on images. If anybody has any advice on how sort out the lack of there no right click response let me know!
"In the Kennedy assassination we must be careful of running off into the ether of our own imaginations." Carl Ogelsby circa 1992


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