So, Croft captures JBC reacting to what he immediately recognized as a high-powered rifle shot, by expressing his distress at realizing that an assassination was occurring and wanting to see JFK?
What do you mean by "expressing his distress"?
If you had been Connally and you had heard a high-powered rifle shot from behind about a-second-and-a-half earlier, what would you have done?
Jump out of the limo?
A frame or two after Z-161, Connally, after seeing that Nellie was okay, quickly turned his head and upper torso far back to his right to see where the shot had come from and to see if JFK was okay.
He couldn't "see" JFK, however, because JFK had turned
his head to
his far right and started waving to someone, thereby blocking Connally's view of his now-in-profile face.
Connally decided to turn back the other way to try to catch a glimpse of JFK over his left shoulder but only made it about 1/5 of the way there when JFK and he were struck by CE-399 around Z-222.
How many times do I have to inform you of this?