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3D analysis of Moorman#3  (Read 1906 times)

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As i promised here a 3D reconstruction of Moorman#3.

Some time ago there was a discussion on Lancer whether Mary was standing in the street or on the curb.
And also how high the windshield top of police motorcycle was at that time.

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I'am 3D Freelancer since 5 years now and started with 3D in 1992 architecture based.
Inspired by the Lancer Thread i rebuild this particuarl areas in 3D to find out where she was standing.

Mary stated in this interview that she stepped into the street.
I'am sure she was on the grass to took her famous Photograh#5
Now i'am pretty sure, she was standing in the street to shot her photograph#3


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English is not my motherlanguage. So, forgive me my simple and poor explanation. :-[
I hope you understand it nevertheless.

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Very interesting Martin.

Good job.

Robin.


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well, i guess that just about covers the curb remark. i had never seen a picture torn apart and rebuilt like that. it's GREAT! i'd love to see more of that in depth work! THANKS Martin!


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well, i guess that just about covers the curb remark. i had never seen a picture torn apart and rebuilt like that. it's GREAT! i'd love to see more of that in depth work! THANKS Martin!

Thank you very much John!

This was just the beginning. There is so much to discover. Angles..Point of views..   3D can be a great helper here and may probably give answers to some more delicate matters.

Martin


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agreed. work like yours will help prove or debunk some matters. you got into every little detail! it's wonderful! if you're just beginning, i can hardly wait!


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Good work, Martin!

Doesn't that draft view photo of Dealey Plaza with the yellow line of the Tague shot trajectory prove, that this shot wasn't fired from the TSBD? The trajectory goes over the grassy part and not where the limo drove, so that would have been a very miserable aiming endangering the bystanders! So either the Tague shot has come from a building far more to the left like the County Records Building or it was a ricocheter. Right?

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Good work, Martin!

Doesn't that draft view photo of Dealey Plaza with the yellow line of the Tague shot trajectory prove, that this shot wasn't fired from the TSBD? The trajectory goes over the grassy part and not where the limo drove, so that would have been a very miserable aiming endangering the bystanders! So either the Tague shot has come from a building far more to the left like the County Records Building or it was a ricocheter. Right?

Chris

Chris, first of all thanks.

No no, this is not a trajectory.
There is a measure tool in Google Earth which appears to be yellow.
It tells you the straight distance between two points.
That's what is all about.

I've measured the distance from one underpass pillar to the eastern corner of the TSBD.

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But, Martin, doesn't it go from the eastern 6th floor window to the Tague position andyway and don't fly bullets any curves? So my assumption, that there never was a bullet from the eastern 6th floor window to Tague is not that far fetched?


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But, Martin, doesn't it go from the eastern 6th floor window to the Tague position andyway and don't fly bullets any curves? So my assumption, that there never was a bullet from the eastern 6th floor window to Tague is not that far fetched?

Chris, there is an official theory that the first shot (Z#180) might ricochet from a branch of the live-oak tree
to a curb on main street to Tague.
Take a look at Don's map.

My 3d analysis has nothing to do with the Tague incident.
Please start a new Thread if you wanna discuss this further.

Thank you

Martin


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