Did Austin Miller just See Steam?

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Online Fred Litwin

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Did Austin Miller just See Steam?
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Did Austin Miller just see Steam?



Austin Miller was another one of Mark Lane's witnesses who claimed to have seen smoke on the grassy knoll: (page 40 in Rush to Judgment)

Austin L. Miller stated in an affidavit on November 22, 'I saw something which I thought was smoke or steam coming from a group of trees north of Elm off the railroad tracks.' He was questioned for the first time by counsel for the Commission four and a half months after the assassination. The interview was a brief one; it lasted but a few minutes. Counsel did not ask about the smoke, and Miller was dismissed before he could mention the crucial observation contained in his affidavit.

Here is Austin Miller's statement to the Sheriff's department:



The smoke that Austin Miller saw came from the westernmost part of the grassy knoll which is not where conspiracy theorists claim the shots came from. And there was a steam pipe right in that vicinity -- notice that Miller said it could have been steam.


Gary Mack told Vincent Bugliosi that the steam pipe "started at the north end of the Triple Underpass and extended about thirty feet parallel to the railroad tracks”


And Dallas police officer Seymour Weitzman testified about the steam pipe:


Austin Miller also talked to the FBI:





No mention of smoke or steam, but Miller does mention "powder dust spray" which might either have been brain/blood/scalp/skull matter from the head shot, or dust from a missed shot on the pavement.


Update

Robert Wagner, in his excellent book, JFK Assassinated, references this piece of testimony from Austin Miller:


Online Michael Capasse

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Re: Did Austin Miller just See Steam?
« Reply #1 on: Today at 12:45:32 PM »
why would there be steam?

Online Fred Litwin

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Re: Did Austin Miller just See Steam?
« Reply #2 on: Today at 01:39:17 PM »
Did you read my post.

Because there was a steampipe.

Online Michael Capasse

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Re: Did Austin Miller just See Steam?
« Reply #3 on: Today at 07:16:38 PM »
Did you read my post.

Because there was a steampipe.

where is a steam pipe?
 :D...that could blow hot air over the grassy knoll?



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Online Michael Capasse

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Starting At Video Time 1.24


Thank you. Was there as break in this steam line at 12:30p that blew a puff of air?
..and it smelled like gunpowder?

Senator Ralph Yarborough: Riding in the motorcade behind Vice President Lyndon Johnson, Senator Yarborough stated, "I smelled the gunpowder…. It clung to the car nearly all the way to the hospital".

Dave Powers and Kenneth O'Donnell: These Kennedy aides were in the motorcade and reported smelling gunpowder at street level near the rail yards.

Other Witnesses: Reports indicate that as many as 13 witnesses near the street, specifically around the Grassy Knoll and Triple Underpass, reported smelling gunpowder, which some interpreted as evidence of a shooter at street level.

Earle V. Brown: A Dallas police officer stationed on the Texas and Pacific Railroad overpass reported smelling gun smoke as the limousine passed beneath him.
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