16-11-2012, 08:34 AM
David said:
I, personally, am still dealing with the windshield hole... with as many people saying they saw a hole, with the statements from the Ford plant worker who helped create copies and DESTROY the original...
I lean toward there being a hole
From where & when do you suppose this hole was created?
If we are lining up throat, windshield and shooter... it SHOULD be easy to tell if a frontal shot is even possible...
Except in most cases the shooter would have to be on the overpass over the MAIN STREET section....
I noticed this "thing" on the overpass in Dillard... yet it is not there in Cancellare's photo...
Neither of the SS men - including Roy "Flurry of shots" Kellerman says anything about a bullet passing between them and thru the windshield.
David, do not concentrate on Jack White's view that the throat wound was possibly caused by a fragment of glass. Concentrate on his statement that it was impossible for a shot from the front to have caused the throat wound because it would have penetrated the tie, something that clearly did not happen.
I, personally, am still dealing with the windshield hole... with as many people saying they saw a hole, with the statements from the Ford plant worker who helped create copies and DESTROY the original...
I lean toward there being a hole
From where & when do you suppose this hole was created?
If we are lining up throat, windshield and shooter... it SHOULD be easy to tell if a frontal shot is even possible...
Except in most cases the shooter would have to be on the overpass over the MAIN STREET section....
I noticed this "thing" on the overpass in Dillard... yet it is not there in Cancellare's photo...
Neither of the SS men - including Roy "Flurry of shots" Kellerman says anything about a bullet passing between them and thru the windshield.
David, do not concentrate on Jack White's view that the throat wound was possibly caused by a fragment of glass. Concentrate on his statement that it was impossible for a shot from the front to have caused the throat wound because it would have penetrated the tie, something that clearly did not happen.