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Another JFK The Lost Bullet Enhanced Hughes Frame  (Read 1661 times)

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Original frame taken from my copy of JFK The Lost Bullet DVD.

What do you see?



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Commission Exhibit (CE)1312

if the trigger hand was left it was less an obstacle. From the above perspective they seem not to be in the way much.


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I made the reconstruction with Canoma, old professionnal software. The Fbi guy put a case closer to the window, 50 cms closer. They put out a wall of books to make the above shot. i will make some test left handed right handed, but with the try i made yesterday, the guy at the sixth floor east window was dressed in white.


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Hi Thierry i will post some pictures, maybe the will help you or assist you?
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Wow, yes it's helpfull. i'll compare to my model. Good work, where does it come from? Is it Mythbusters?

Here is the simulation i made with a LHO type in situation, with reconstruction of a hughes and weaver point of view.
I've also put Amos Euins Point of view, he saw parts of the barrel and of the shooter. The shooter had the sun in his eyes.
 The result does not match with the original frame.
Bad position or bad colors, or LHO changed his shirt. I'll try with a white shirt. LHO was right or left handed?. Left handed was easier to put in situation.

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Was LHO ambidextrous, by any chance? That would have helped him a lot.

Man, I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous.


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