That looks like a very good description related to shock waves and expanding as a cone. I agree with your conclusion that those individuals around the intersection would not have encountered the shock waves.
What I think is interesting and implied by what you describe is that for any three shots (time wise) from the depository, Greer and Kellerman, even though they would have been basically right in line with the bullet trajectories, probably would not have heard shock waves either. If the bullets or fragments went subsonic just before reaching them, it seems those two would have been engulfed inside a truncated expanding shock cone, and as such never heard the shock wave. Just a consequence of the geometry.
Brian u are usually good at logic/science, apart from your decision to engage with some of the morons on this forum.
But your comment means that u/me/we/us cant hear an/any/all explosions.
In other words, there is no such thing as a shock wave.
What we have is sound. And if the leading edge of the sound is powerfull then we might call it a shock wave.
So, at what distance duzz a shockwave stop being a shockwave.
Answer, there is no answer, koz there is no such thing as a shockwave, its just sound.
Trump got a bloody ear from a shockwave, a nearmiss, lucky.