Why I Believe in the JFKA Conspiracy

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Online Tom Graves

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Online Tom Graves

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Pray tell...you have cite?

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In the 2011 National Geographic documentary JFK: The Lost Bullet, Amos Euins, who hadn't spoken publicly about the assassination since 1967, was interviewed by journalist Max Holland in Dealey Plaza. Euins described the sequence of shots he heard as "pow (pause), pow-pow," indicating a first shot followed by a pause and then two rapid shots. This supported Holland's theory of an earlier first shot (a "lost bullet") fired before the limousine passed the Stemmons Freeway sign, potentially deflected by a traffic light, with the subsequent shots hitting Kennedy and Connally. Euins also reaffirmed that all shots came from the sixth-floor window of the Texas School Book Depository.


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