17-11-2013, 02:54 PM
I read Six Seconds in Dallas twenty years ago, but from what I remember he only focused on the minutiae of Dealey Plaza, and didn't speculate about who might have been behind the assassination or how large the plot was. He may never have been interested in that aspect.
The problem is, you can spend your whole life studying and arguing with other researchers (as this forum proves) about how many shots were fired, where they came from, what does the photographic evidence show, etc. It's like missing the forest because you're counting the leaves on the trees.
The problem is, you can spend your whole life studying and arguing with other researchers (as this forum proves) about how many shots were fired, where they came from, what does the photographic evidence show, etc. It's like missing the forest because you're counting the leaves on the trees.