[unintended duplicate]
Dear Royell,
Unlike you, I've got the basics right:
Lee Harvey Oswald, a psychologically disturbed, self-described Marxist and former Marine sharpshooter, fired three shots at JFK over 10.2 seconds in the echo chamber known as Dealey Plaza. The first shot, a steeply-downward-angled one at "Z-124," missed everything and may have left a mark / divot in the asphalt very close to where JFK was at the time -- which mark is visible in a Secret Service reenactment film. Oswald's second shot, at approximately Z-222, struck JFK in the lower-neck / upper-back and, until it fell out inside Parkland Hospital, was shallowly embedded in JBC's right thigh. The only hard bone it hit in the two men was the radial bone in JBC's right wrist which it sideswiped while twirling. Oswald's third shot hit JFK in the back of the head and caused it to go downward and forward about two inches between Zapruder frames 312 and 313.
Police Officer Cop Officer Marrion Baker, after parking his motorcycle on Elm Street near the concrete "island," surveying the scene, and hearing Chief Curry say over the radio to get men onto the triple underpass, entered the TSBD about 35 seconds after the final shot, and he and Roy Truly were confronting Oswald inside the vestibule of the second-floor lunchroom when Vicki Adams and Sandra Styles, who were in the process of coming down from the fourth floor, were quickly walking from one stairwell to the other in the N-W corner of said floor.
While running to the TSBD steps, William Shelley and Billy Lovelady, who had intercepted Shelley's friend, Gloria Calvery, at-or-near the "island," were "captured" in Couch-Darnell as they were beginning to walk towards the railway yard / parking lot.
Several witnesses either saw Oswald shoot Police Officer Cop Officer J. D. Tippit or saw him running away from the scene with a pistol in his hand, and he tried to kill at least one other police officer cop officer while he was being arrested in the Texas Theater.
Case Closed.
-- Tom