02-02-2014, 06:07 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-02-2014, 06:47 PM by David Andrews.)
Bob,
If a bullet had penetrated the windshield from in front of the car and struck Kennedy in the throat, might any sound have seemed to come from behind the SS agents, Chaney, and pedestrians? Might they be looking back otherwise to see if anyone behind them was hit, to see if it really had been a gunshot? (Not yet knowing JFK was hit.)
Note also that in Altgens 6, it is the persons on JFK's right hand that are most affected. The motor cops on his left may be looking at the car for logistical reasons. Or are the cops looking at each other, asking WTF?, having all heard the sound? Hard to do an eyeline match with shades on.
If a bullet had penetrated the windshield from in front of the car and struck Kennedy in the throat, might any sound have seemed to come from behind the SS agents, Chaney, and pedestrians? Might they be looking back otherwise to see if anyone behind them was hit, to see if it really had been a gunshot? (Not yet knowing JFK was hit.)
Note also that in Altgens 6, it is the persons on JFK's right hand that are most affected. The motor cops on his left may be looking at the car for logistical reasons. Or are the cops looking at each other, asking WTF?, having all heard the sound? Hard to do an eyeline match with shades on.