Point is, why is Specter asking questions about how easy the shots were when using the Carcano Scope, if Oswald did Not use the scope? Or, maybe at that point in time Specter believed that Oswald DID use the scope. The Oswald story has changed many, many, times. The most recent tinkering being the Max Holland unproven
. An elapsed firing time of roughly 11 seconds now? Almost DOUBLE the original 6 seconds elapsed firing time which stood for better than 50 yrs. If the JFK Limo was under fire for 11 continuous seconds and the SS Failed to return fire, we now have a serious problem with the SS.
Storing,
At some point, didn't many JFKA "experts" believe that the three shots were fired over 8.6 seconds, or some-such thing, in the echo chamber known a Dealey Plaza? If so, is it really such a "leap" to go from that to . . . gasp . . . Max Holland's 11.25 seconds or to Brian Roselle's and Kenneth Scearce's more conservative 10.2 seconds?
Regardless, Max Holland believes Oswald's first, missing-everything shot rang out (or "muffled-out" is probably more appropriate) at hypothetical "Z-107," i.e., 1.5 seconds before Zapruder resumed filming -- after a long pause -- at Z-133, and that not only the limo but the Secret Service follow-up car had therefore already turned onto Elm Street, making it almost impossible for the agents in said car to crane their necks sharply upwards to their right side and see the former Marine sharpshooter and self-described Marxist getting ready to fire his second shot at JFK with the bullet now labeled CE-399 (which all
rational JFK assassination students know wounded both JFK and JBC at some point between Z-222 and Z-224 and ended up being found inside Parkland Hospital, not far from where Governor Connally had been rolled in on a gurney).
Based on their analysis of the conscious reactions of seven witnesses (including everyone but Greer in the limo) to the sounds of the first shot, Brian Roselle and Kenneth Scearce determined in 2020 that said missing-everything shot was fired at hypothetical "Z-124," i.e., only half-a-second before Zapruder resumed filming, thereby placing the limo and the follow-up car even farther down Elm Street and therefore requiring the Secret Service agents in that car to be true contortionists to be able to spot Oswald way up high and behind them.
D'oh