19-01-2015, 03:23 PM
I completely agree with you, Drew. Bob Jackson and Malcolm Couch were seated on the top of the back seat, and their car and the convertible ahead of them were both sitting still at the corner.
If you're like me, I believe you would have yelled at the top of your lungs that you had seen a rifle on the 6th floor, in light of the fact three shots had just been heard. Do you think everyone in Dealey Plaza would have heard us yelling?
And yet, Couch does not film the 6th floor, and the occupants of the press car ahead of them, mere feet away, do not so much as glance up at the 6th floor window.
Even better, Bob Jackson describes, in his WC testimony, seeing two negro men on the 5th floor leaning out the window and attempting to look up at the 6th floor window. Of the three men on the 5th floor, Bonnie Ray Williams, Harold Norman and James Jarman, only Norman is asked about this in his testimony to the WC.
"Mr. BALL. I have one question.
On the 26th of November, an FBI agent named Kreutzer advises us in a report that he talked to you. Do you remember that?
Mr. NORMAN. Yes, sir.
Mr. BALL. You remember?
Mr. NORMAN. Yes; I remember talking to him. I don't know his name.
Mr. BALL. He reports that you told him that you heard a shot and that you stuck your head from the window and looked upward toward the roof but could see nothing because small particles of dirt were falling from above you. Did you tell him that?
Mr. NORMAN. I don't recall telling him that.
Mr. BALL. Did you ever put your head out the window?
Mr. NORMAN. No, sir; I don't remember ever putting my head out the window.
Mr. BALL. And he reports that you stated that two additional shots were fired after you pulled your head back in from the window. Do you remember telling him that?
Mr. NORMAN. No, sir; I don't.
Mr. BALL. I have no further questions."
Sounds like the reporters AND the FBI were selling newspapers.
If you're like me, I believe you would have yelled at the top of your lungs that you had seen a rifle on the 6th floor, in light of the fact three shots had just been heard. Do you think everyone in Dealey Plaza would have heard us yelling?
And yet, Couch does not film the 6th floor, and the occupants of the press car ahead of them, mere feet away, do not so much as glance up at the 6th floor window.
Even better, Bob Jackson describes, in his WC testimony, seeing two negro men on the 5th floor leaning out the window and attempting to look up at the 6th floor window. Of the three men on the 5th floor, Bonnie Ray Williams, Harold Norman and James Jarman, only Norman is asked about this in his testimony to the WC.
"Mr. BALL. I have one question.
On the 26th of November, an FBI agent named Kreutzer advises us in a report that he talked to you. Do you remember that?
Mr. NORMAN. Yes, sir.
Mr. BALL. You remember?
Mr. NORMAN. Yes; I remember talking to him. I don't know his name.
Mr. BALL. He reports that you told him that you heard a shot and that you stuck your head from the window and looked upward toward the roof but could see nothing because small particles of dirt were falling from above you. Did you tell him that?
Mr. NORMAN. I don't recall telling him that.
Mr. BALL. Did you ever put your head out the window?
Mr. NORMAN. No, sir; I don't remember ever putting my head out the window.
Mr. BALL. And he reports that you stated that two additional shots were fired after you pulled your head back in from the window. Do you remember telling him that?
Mr. NORMAN. No, sir; I don't.
Mr. BALL. I have no further questions."
Sounds like the reporters AND the FBI were selling newspapers.
Mr. HILL. The right rear portion of his head was missing. It was lying in the rear seat of the car. His brain was exposed. There was blood and bits of brain all over the entire rear portion of the car. Mrs. Kennedy was completely covered with blood. There was so much blood you could not tell if there had been any other wound or not, except for the one large gaping wound in the right rear portion of the head.
Warren Commission testimony of Secret Service Agent Clinton J. Hill, 1964
Warren Commission testimony of Secret Service Agent Clinton J. Hill, 1964

