20-12-2011, 05:40 AM
I recall in the early '70s, while driving along a city street, a car in front of me stopped in the traffic lane and the occupants got out to check on a gentleman laying on the sidewalk. I stopped as well, and the man appeared to be in his early/mid 20s, unconsious but breathing. An ambulance was summoned, but before it arrived, I heard the man groan and then stiffen, and he then went limp and appeared to have died. There was no blood that I saw, and no evidence of a gunshot or wound of any kind was noticed, but I learned from a newspaper report that the gentleman was DOA, and had been shot in his armpit. So, to imply Oswald was shot later because of a lack of blood evident, I have witnessed a situation where the victim was shot but had no obvious bleeding, and therefore don't believe the shot in ambulance story.