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Explosion and Flash before Shots Fired
#31
Simmons states the distances were 175, 240 & 265

Yet the FBI in WCD298 gives us 167, 262, & 307...



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#32
Intersting that the FBI selected a 2 second time interval between shot 2 and 3. What was the minimum time to load and fire again, according to Frazier? Wasn't that 2.3 seconds? .3 secs would add 5-6 feet to the distance.

I also wonder if 307 feet would get us to the Daltex Bldg. Its 307 - 265 = 42 extra feet
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#33
Hi David,

167/175 262/265

240 and 307 are the odd balls.

chris
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#34
Drew Phipps Wrote:Intersting that the FBI selected a 2 second time interval between shot 2 and 3. What was the minimum time to load and fire again, according to Frazier? Wasn't that 2.3 seconds? .3 secs would add 5-6 feet to the distance.

Drew,

Use a limo traveling at 3.74 mph circa extant 313 for your calculations.

chris
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#35
Once again,

A car traveling at 3.74 mph appears to travel at 7.48 mph (same distance discovered) when "every other frame is removed".

The frame rate does not matter.

But for a comparison, here is the "frame removal" scenario I just described.

This was shot on a Super 8 camera (18.3 fps). I do not know the original speed of the car, but it's slow.

Watch the speed difference in her arm wave also. Look familiar.

http://www.mejuba.com/albums/jfkass/1129...w/original

http://www.mejuba.com/albums/jfkass/1129...w/original

chris

P.S. It is not the only alteration that was implemented, just a part of it.




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#36
Chris Davidson Wrote:Once again,

A car traveling at 3.74 mph appears to travel at 7.48 mph (same distance discovered) when "every other frame is removed".

The frame rate does not matter.

But for a comparison, here is the "frame removal" scenario I just described.

This was shot on a Super 8 camera (18.3 fps). I do not know the original speed of the car, but it's slow.

Watch the speed difference in her arm wave also. Look familiar.

http://www.mejuba.com/albums/jfkass/1129...w/original

http://www.mejuba.com/albums/jfkass/1129...w/original

chris

P.S. It is not the only alteration that was implemented, just a part of it.




Nice example. Super head snap et al.
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#37
Itek does their study and determines the limo in Nix is moving at 7.6mph per every fourth frame (set of 4 frames), for a total of 12 frames prior to extant 313.

If, at some point, I extract every other frame at 3.74 mph, the limo now appears to travel at 7.48 mph. See previous posting.

Understand the significance?

chris
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#38
I would like to see evidence - witness recounting- of such an occurrence. Tons of reports of gun shots heard or what some called back firing sounds but I have never seen a single report of anyone hearing an explosion or a flash.

Most curious.

Dawn
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#39
Dawn Meredith Wrote:I would like to see evidence - witness recounting- of such an occurrence. Tons of reports of gun shots heard or what some called back firing sounds but I have never seen a single report of anyone hearing an explosion or a flash.

Most curious.

Dawn

He posted the paper over at Burnham's forum.

IMO it's largely a semantic argument. The timing is still the "firecracker" report any way you look at it, and referred to as such in the paper.
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Michael Cross Wrote:
Dawn Meredith Wrote:I would like to see evidence - witness recounting- of such an occurrence. Tons of reports of gun shots heard or what some called back firing sounds but I have never seen a single report of anyone hearing an explosion or a flash.

Most curious.

Dawn

He posted the paper over at Burnham's forum.

IMO it's largely a semantic argument. The timing is still the "firecracker" report any way you look at it, and referred to as such in the paper.
I agree semantics. A firecracker or firecrackers, a cannon salute, a back fire, a bomb, or a muzzle blast, can all be termed explosions but none sound similar. Most described a firecracker/firecrackers, or a back fire. Vey different from a terrifying roar, a cannon, or a big bomb.
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