08-04-2015, 12:37 AM
Quote:David, there were many, many people standing in front of the TSBD and across the streets from the TSBD, but only EUINS, WORRELL and BRENNAN see a gun, most of the witnesses in front of the TSBD claimed the shots came from the monument area. Dozens of witnesses should have looked up after a 100-150 decibel sound occurred, this reaction would have been automatic. They all looked to the monument area <- What does this tell you?
EUINS, WORREL and BRENNAN are unreliable. Did you ever read their testimonies, what they each claimed could never be true.
First off Robert - really nice work on those images... they will make for a great reference pieces
While it may tell you that these three were unreliable - it also suggests the use of the type of weapon I linked to in an earlier post... a very quiet WWII sniper rifle... and this is now 20 years later. You think there may have been some improvements in the technology?
{chuckle} If those discussing this have not read these and all the other pertinent testimonies they shouldn't be having the conversation...
btw - Worrell comes with his own set of contradictions and problems - you may want to revisit the testimony and see where he was and when...
The plane landed at 11:40 and the motorcade did not leave Love field until 11:55.... Mr. Worrell here has some 'splaining to do.
Mr. SPECTER - Will you outline for us briefly what your activities were from the time you awakened until about noon time on November 22?
Mr. WORRELL - Well, I got up about, well, I got up at my usual time, about 6:30. I was going to go to school that day but I decided to go see the President and my mother left about 7:30, and my sister left about a quarter of 8. I left about 8, and hitchhiked down to Love Field and got there. It took me quite a while to get there, about 9, and just messed around there until the President come in, whatever time that was. And then I didn't get to see him good at all. So I caught a bus and went over, went downtown and I just, I don't know, happened to pick that place at the Depository, and I stood at the corner of Elm and Houston.
Mr. SPECTER - What time, to the best of your recollection, did you arrive at the intersection of Elm and Houston?
Mr. WORRELL - Well, about 10, 10:30, 10:45, something around there. There weren't many people standing around there then.
Mr. SPECTER - Well about how long before the Presidential motorcade came to Elm and Houston did you get there?
Mr. WORRELL - An hour; an hour and a half.
Mr. SPECTER - Are you sure you were at Love Field when the President arrived there?
Mr. WORRELL - Oh yes.
Mr. SPECTER - Now, how close were you standing to this building which I will ask you to identify; first of all, what building is that?
Mr. WORRELL - That is the Texas Depository.
Mr. SPECTER - All right. Now how close to that building were you standing?
Mr. WORRELL - I was, I don't know, 4 or 5 feet out from it.
Mr. SPECTER - Were you standing with your face to the building, with your back to the building, or how?
Mr. WORRELL - My back was to the building.
If you can, point out Mr. W in that Bell frame - he should be there plain as day...
All I'm saying is that it is not possible to definitively say no shots came from the TSBD... Euins is the only witness who says he sees the rifle fire.
Worrell and Brennen do not.
Once in a while you get shown the light
in the strangest of places if you look at it right..... R. Hunter
in the strangest of places if you look at it right..... R. Hunter