12-11-2013, 06:34 PM
Tracy, I agree on the N and S Knoll shooters. I believe that Sam Holland testified to Mark Lane that he saw the "smoke/cloud/puff of smoke" under the Texas Oak tree by the sniper position by the wooden fence parallel to Elm Street and then "(the smoke) move out onto Elm Street." Youtube has the Rush to Judgment. I'm going to review it again. Number 100+ view for me! LOL! There is a book called "Science and The Detective" by Richard H. Kaye p. 105, that describes how a "cloud of smoke" can be made from a rifle shot. I'll link it.
http://books.google.com/books?id=kNyPkc2...le&f=false
Agreed on the mud, cigarette butts and footprints. I think James Files said he put a used cartridge of the fence when he left the scene after shooting (If believable), but a cartridge was found along the wooden fence parallel to Elm. Somebody was there, and it was the sniper IMHO.
http://books.google.com/books?id=kNyPkc2...le&f=false
Agreed on the mud, cigarette butts and footprints. I think James Files said he put a used cartridge of the fence when he left the scene after shooting (If believable), but a cartridge was found along the wooden fence parallel to Elm. Somebody was there, and it was the sniper IMHO.

