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Online Andrew Mason

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Re: The First Shot
« Reply #1715 on: Today at 03:37:48 AM »

1) Point being?
The point is that he said he kept looking at JFK for the last two shots and did not turn to the rear in between them.

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2) By "the last two shots," do you mean the ones at approximately Z-222 and Z-313?

No. I mean the last two shots.  There was only one shot before Altgens’ #6 according to Altgens, Hickey and another 45 witnesses who recalled the last two shots being close together.
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3) How many shots do you think there were altogether, and which one, if any, missed?
It is not about what I think. It is about what the evidence says.  The evidence says that there were 3 shots and no shot missed. The first went through JFK’s neck after z186 and before z202. The last shot was at z312-313. The last two shots were closer together which means the second was a discernible time after the midpoint between 1 and 3.

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Online Tom Graves

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Re: The First Shot
« Reply #1716 on: Today at 04:58:39 AM »
The point is that he said he kept looking at JFK for the last two shots and did not turn to the rear in between them.

As I told you earlier, George Hickey, like many others, was mistaken about what he had seen, heard, and/or done during the assassination.

Do you think he quickly leaned over the side of the car around Z-145 to barf or to pick up a piece of litter?

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There was only one shot before Altgens-6 according to Altgens.

Wrong, again.

There were two shots before Altgens-6.

Oswald's missing-everything shot before Zapruder resumed filming at Z-133, and the "Single Bullet Shot" around Z-222.

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The evidence says that there were three shots . . .

Correct.

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. . . and that no shot missed.

Wrong.

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The first went through JFK’s neck after Z-186 and before Z-202.

LOL!

Good one!

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The last shot was at z312-313.

Correct.

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The last two shots were closer together which means the second was a discernible time after the midpoint between 1 and 3.

As I said earlier, earwitnesses are notoriously unreliable, especially in an echo chamber like Dealey Plaza.
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Online Andrew Mason

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Re: The First Shot
« Reply #1717 on: Today at 03:03:22 PM »
As I told you earlier, George Hickey, like many others, was mistaken about what he had seen, heard, and/or done during the assassination.

Do you think he quickly leaned over the side of the car around Z-145 to barf or to pick up a piece of litter?

Why are those the only two possibilities?  His job was to watch the crowd.  To see the crowd ahead he had to look out around the two agents on the running boards.

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Wrong, again.

There were two shots before Altgens-6.

You are saying Altgens was wrong.  He was there. You weren’t.

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Re: The First Shot
« Reply #1717 on: Today at 03:03:22 PM »