When questioned by Josiah Thompson for his blockbuster, "Six Seconds In Dallas", Sitzman was specific. She said she saw JFK hit, "between the eye and the ear". Bill Newman said the same thing. "Between the eye and the ear" would be extremely close to the "Face" as Officer Chaney said. The key here being that Sitzman, Newman, and Officer Chaney were ALL on the (R) side of JFK, and ALL saying almost exactly the same thing. They saw a bullet strike in the Eye/Ear/Face area.
I too like the You Tube pieces posted by Reenberg. The JFK Assassination images that he posts are seldom posted elsewhere. He is a very unique/good "image" source
Three shots have not nor will ever explain the assassination. After 62 of debate. A three shot scenario never aligns with the known evidence. That in itself should tell you it is wrong.
The information firsthand coming from the horse's mouth immediately after the assassination is preferred to the opinion of a newscaster years later. DPD Chaney’s description of JFK’s reaction to the shots is exactly like all the other witnesses. First shot and he slumps and leans to the left. Second Shot was the head shot. The face reference is immaterial. It would be hard in that split second to determine the exact location of the wound.
This is a prime example of “medias influence” as stated by the WC, The HSCA, and the HSCA Sound Analysis.
Bill Lord at the end of the interview, made 15 minutes after the assassination, corrects Chaney’s interview and announces DPD Chaney heard three shots. DPD Chaney clearly identified there were only two shots.
Jay Watson did the same thing to Bill Newman. Bill Newman repeatedly told him he only heard two shots.
Medias Influence was not a gradual thing but an immediate and abrupt disruption based on the News Flash of Merriman Smith and read by Walter Cronkite 3 minutes later. Jay Watson was holding the news flash in his hand and Gayle Newman can be seen reading it.