Mr. DULLES. Could you see the President’s car when you looked back?
Mr. LAWSON. Not that first time. As I looked back I looked right straight and saw the grassy median. Then the second and third shots, reports, I noticed the President’s car back there, but I also noticed right after the reports an agent standing up with an automatic weapon in his hand, and the first thing that flashed through my mind, this was the only weapon I had seen, was that he had fired because this was the only weapon I had seen up to that time.
SSA Lawson's WC testimony is interesting. He said that an agent (Hickey) was standing & holding the AR15.
My gif of Hickey shows Hickey sitting hi up (on 2 leather cases), holding the AR15, not standing. So, Lawson must have seen Hickey standing well before my gif starts.
We know that Hickey stood up at about Z300, & fell forward when Queen Mary braked, & accidentally squeezed the trigger, firing an autoburst of at least 4 shots, the last being at Z312 (which hit JFK in the head), & then fell back onto his hi-seat (2 leather cases, a small one on a large one, placed on the seat)
Lawson could not have seen the AR15 in Hickey's hands during my gif (of Bell's frames), koz Hickey is too low, or at least the AR15 is too low, ie it is obscured by the windshield & the upturned vizors & the passengers.
In the first frame of my gif we see Hickey already turned to his right, or a bit past right, ie about 110 deg.
And, during my gif, Hickey gradually turns further right, ie further away from Lawson (who is in the right front passenger seat of the lead car which is almost stopped under the TUP).
But, the above duznt make much sense.
If Lawson saw Hickey standing, then Lawson would have seen Hickey falling & shooting.
But praps Hickey stood up again, & then sat down again, just before my gif starts.
I wont get much sleep tonite.