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When Was JBC Hit?

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Dan O'meara:
Like nearly all threads, this quickly veered off-topic but surely there must be a consensus opinion regarding the OP

John Corbett:

--- Quote from: Dan O'meara on November 23, 2023, 05:22:18 PM ---When was JBC shot through the chest?
I ask "when" in terms of the Z-film - when in the Z-film is JBC hit?
That is to say, when does JBC first show signs that he has been hit [as we cannot see the actual bullet entering him].
I am not asking, when does JBC think he was hit or when any other witness believes he was hit or what any "theory" has to say about it.
When, during the Z-film, does JBC show the clear signs of an extreme reaction that can be safely interpreted as being shot through the chest?

In the clip below, which is s bit jerkier than I would like, we see JBC looking off to his right as JFK waves and smiles to the crowds. He is partially obscured by a part of the limo.
JBC is looking off to his right as he disappears behind the Stemmons sign.
He is still looking off to his right as he emerges from behind the Stemmons sign.



Below is z223.
It shows JBC after he emerges from behind the Stemmons sign.
He is still looking off to his right as he was before he passed behind the Stemmons sign and, in my opinion, he looks calm and composed:




Almost immediately after this frame JBC appears to have an extreme reaction.
The clip below is from z222 to z250.
In my opinion it shows JBC having an extreme reaction, most likely to being shot:



Is it an extreme reaction to being shot or could it be something else?
If you agree it is a reaction to being shot then when does this reaction begin?

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David Von Pein's website does the best examination of the single bullet theory I have seen.

//www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-48mrWgjlc
This particular one shows the simultaneous upward arm movements of JFK and JBC from Z225 to Z226. This isn't the moment they were shot. It was the moment they reacted. The bullet would have struck a few frames earlier. Pinpointing it is difficult because of the relatively low number of frames per second in the Z-film and that JBC was out of view until Z222. The jiggle analysis indicates the shot was likely fired in the Z219-220 time frame which would mean the bullet struck in the Z221-222 time frame. That was followed by the bulging of JBC's jacket at Z224 which also was not simultaneous with the bullet strike.

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