15-12-2013, 09:00 PM
Tracy Riddle Wrote:Donald Manning Wrote:Sticking to the image evidence alone for a minute, doesn't it all seems to suggest that no one heard anything significant from a window above them?
Even if they saw Baker run past some may have thought "oh, poor man must need the bathroom bad".
May have took a good while for that whole gang on the steps to realise someone shot at the president at all and then it would be perhaps just a rumour.
It was either Meagher or Weisberg who first pointed out that not one of the TSBD was afraid of returning to the building, or acted like the shots came from their workplace. Some of the female employees who would later tell the WC that they thought the shots came from the TSBD, but also said that they went right back to their offices. Oh really? Does that sound believable? In the office building where I work, if the President was shot right outside and anyone suspected the shooter was in our building, NO ONE would be going back in to possibly encounter a madman with a gun.
Yes kind of like,
"if we all walk in there and pretend we're just heading back to work we can take him together by suprise". Just like the three on the fifth, there's very clearly too much (poor)deduction "after the fact"(see that?)
I really have to go read something by those good people asap.
Just to be clear though I don't see that as Oswald(yet) but can't help but find those very early reactions in the films fascinating, it's also good to we're able to imagine what if, rather than stuck to something that allows no wiggle room at all.