Storing, If Zapruder had filmed continuously from the time the three motorcycle policemen turned onto Elm Street, his camera would have "captured" Oswald's first, missing everything shot at Z-124.
Does that help you understand a little bit better? "Knott Lab Forensic Science" is the mother of all oxymorons, and you know it.
So let me get this straight: According to you, your supposed lone gunman fired at Z124 and somehow managed to miss the entire gigantic limousine with his easiest and closest shot? That's your scenario??? At Z124, the limo would have been less than 100 feet away. The gunman would have been able to take his time aiming for this shot, unlike his supposed two other shots. Yet, you're saying that he completely missed the massive 21 x 6.7-foot limousine with his closest and easiest shot, and then amazingly went two for two in 5.6 seconds, a performance that the three Master-rated riflemen in the WC's rifle test were unable to duplicate, even though they were firing from only 30 feet up and were firing at stationary target boards? Really??? That's your scenario???
What about the Z145-155 shot and the Z186-190 shot?
Z145-155• There is a noticeable blur episode starting at around Z158.
• Connally starts to turn his head rapidly to the right at Z162.
• A 10-year-old girl named Rosemary Willis, running along the grass to the left of the limousine, begins to noticeably slow down between Z162 and Z174, and she is standing still by no later than Z187. When she was an adult, Ms. Willis explained that she stopped running because she heard a loud noise behind her.
Z186-190• A strong blue episode starts at Z189.
• At right around Z199, JFK's waving motion suddenly freezes, he starts to turn his head to the right, and he starts to bring his hands inward.
• By Z202-204, Mrs. Kennedy has made a sudden sharp turn to the right, toward her husband. When she reemerges into view at Z223, she is looking intently at her husband (obviously her attention was drawn to him because the reaction that he had begun at around Z200 had become more noticeable while the car was behind the freeway sign).
• At Z207, Howard Brennan suddenly looks to his right.
• At the direction of the Secret Service, Special Agent John Howlett analyzed films of the shooting (mainly the Zapruder film) with the aid of a surveyor a few days after the assassination. He concluded that Kennedy was first hit at around Z199.
• Secret Service agent (SSA) George Hickey, seated in the left rear of the follow-up car, begins to turn his head to the right in Z195; he continues this motion for as long as he can be seen in the Zapruder film, i.e., up to Z207, at which point he is looking off to the right of the motorcade.