Victoria Adams’ view from the fourth floor window

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Offline Thomas Graves

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Re: Victoria Adams’ view from the fourth floor window
« Reply #35 on: July 19, 2020, 12:33:17 AM »
Exactly, and Jackie’s smile has been replaced with a look of concern.

Charles,

Nice catch regarding the change in Jackie's visage.

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Re: Victoria Adams’ view from the fourth floor window
« Reply #36 on: July 19, 2020, 01:23:49 AM »
Charles,

Nice catch regarding the change in Jackie's visage.

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Thanks, a while back I asked my wife her opinion of Jackie's expressions in the two photos but didn't tell her any of the circumstances or anything at all. She immediately said Jackie looked happy in the Towner slide and concerned in the Croft photo. And that was exactly what I had already formed my opinion as.

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Re: Victoria Adams’ view from the fourth floor window
« Reply #37 on: July 19, 2020, 01:32:46 AM »
Charles,
Here are views from Dorman (assumed to be similar to that for Vicky Adams), along with a view from the SN at ~Z133. I just put in the camera locations and ran the 3D model without tweaking the tree size or location. If these are helpful, just ask for alternate views you would like to see. I have no means to model trees in the software, so the transparent lollipops will have to suffice. Keep up the great work on your 3D efforts!



That is superb James! I know you have said that you have spent a lot of time at Dealey Plaza measuring everything and many years of effort to create your 3-D computer model. So I have the utmost confidence in what you have provided us from it. Those images look spot on compared to what can be seen from the Dorman Film (unfortunately only the opposite side of the street in that film) and agrees with what can be seen in the Secret Service 1963 reenactments. Thanks so much, it shows that my comparatively crude efforts are relatively close. By the way, is there a chance that you might share the dimensions of the traffic light mast with me? I have only educated guesses to go by so far. Thanks also for the encouragement. It means a lot.

Offline James Hackerott

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Re: Victoria Adams’ view from the fourth floor window
« Reply #38 on: July 19, 2020, 02:41:14 AM »
That is superb James! I know you have said that you have spent a lot of time at Dealey Plaza measuring everything and many years of effort to create your 3-D computer model. So I have the utmost confidence in what you have provided us from it. Those images look spot on compared to what can be seen from the Dorman Film (unfortunately only the opposite side of the street in that film) and agrees with what can be seen in the Secret Service 1963 reenactments. Thanks so much, it shows that my comparatively crude efforts are relatively close. By the way, is there a chance that you might share the dimensions of the traffic light mast with me? I have only educated guesses to go by so far. Thanks also for the encouragement. It means a lot.
The linked article by Frank S. DeRonja and Max Holland contains measurements from The Union Metal MFG. Co. on page 15 of the downloadable PDF..

A Technical Investigation Pertaining to the First Shot Fired in the JFK Assassination
https://www.maxholland.info/2016/05/the-final-deronja-holland-report.html

I used a parabola to simulate the boom shown in the PDF, like we've used for the SN pipe. I referred to the drawing but could have tweaked some of the measures to fit my skills and the imagery.


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Re: Victoria Adams’ view from the fourth floor window
« Reply #39 on: July 19, 2020, 06:43:01 AM »
I don’t think she looks particularly concerned. She’s still smiling.

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Re: Victoria Adams’ view from the fourth floor window
« Reply #40 on: July 19, 2020, 06:56:16 AM »
I don’t think she looks particularly concerned. She’s still smiling.

Dear John,

Who asked you for your contrarian opinion?

After all, you're the guy who saw glasses on a woman standing on the north side of Elm Street during the motorcade and even referred to her as "Glasses Woman" ... until,  of course, you realized Gloria Calvery always wore glasses.

LOL

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Re: Victoria Adams’ view from the fourth floor window
« Reply #41 on: July 19, 2020, 07:20:06 AM »


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