Mark Lane and Charles Brehm

Users Currently Browsing This Topic:
Jarrett Smith, Marjan Rynkiewicz, Barry Wilton, Mark Ulrik, Paul Davies

Author Topic: Mark Lane and Charles Brehm  (Read 216 times)

Online Marjan Rynkiewicz

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 1016
Re: Mark Lane and Charles Brehm
« Reply #8 on: Yesterday at 03:00:11 PM »
Brehm's wordages are worse than useless.
Lane should hav gotten a Nobel Prize for showing that shot echoes can be louder than shot sources.

Online Royell Storing

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 4762
Re: Mark Lane and Charles Brehm
« Reply #9 on: Yesterday at 04:23:02 PM »
Brehm's wordages are worse than useless.
Lane should hav gotten a Nobel Prize for showing that shot echoes can be louder than shot sources.

    People lose sight of WW2 ending roughly 18 yrs before 11/22/63. Brehm was a WW2 Vet. He was wounded during the D. Day Invasion. And then he was under fire once again on 11/22/63. Cut this man some slack.

Online John Corbett

  • Jr. Member
  • **
  • Posts: 63
Re: Mark Lane and Charles Brehm
« Reply #10 on: Yesterday at 05:19:04 PM »
There's only one problem with the "back and to the left" argument. JFK did not go back and to the left when the bullet struck him in the back of the head. His head actually moved forward a few inches from frames 312-313. From there he went straight backward. He was already leaning hard to his left when the headshot struck. That gave the false impression that he had gone back and to the left. All one has to do is look forward a half second from frame 313.
At frame 322, JFK is still in the far right side of the limo's back seat. There was no leftward movement from his position at 312.



Another myth bites the dust.

Online Jarrett Smith

  • Full Member
  • ***
  • Posts: 170
Re: Mark Lane and Charles Brehm
« Reply #11 on: Yesterday at 05:26:43 PM »
Well, he heard 3 shots and missed the early shot Connally heard so that's 4 total. The 3rd and 4th shots were so close he probably thought it was one.

Online Royell Storing

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 4762
Re: Mark Lane and Charles Brehm
« Reply #12 on: Yesterday at 05:48:44 PM »
Another myth bites the dust.

JFK was actually lifted Up and driven Back into the backrest. The force was so great that he then bounced off of the backrest and tilted to his (L) against Jackie. Once she moved, he was like a tree falling. The 1 still frame above does Not tell the story. And, there are more detailed Zapruder film images too.

Online John Corbett

  • Jr. Member
  • **
  • Posts: 63
Re: Mark Lane and Charles Brehm
« Reply #13 on: Yesterday at 06:17:04 PM »
Well, he heard 3 shots and missed the early shot Connally heard so that's 4 total. The 3rd and 4th shots were so close he probably thought it was one.

There was no fourth shot and zero forensic evidence of one. The only "evidence" of a shot from the GK is some people thought that's where it sounded like the shots came from. There was a clear consensus among the witnesses that there were three shots. With few exceptions, those who expressed an opinion said all the shots seemed to come from one direction. Either they all came from the GK or they all came from the direction of the TSBD. Obviously, one of those two groups has to be wrong unless one wants to make the ridiculous argument that the GK earwitnesses didn't hear the TSBD shots and the TSBD earwitnesses didn't hear the GK shots. Otherwise, it is clear that one of those two groups got it wrong. So how do we decide which group got it right. Very simple. Look at which group is corroborated by the other evidence. There is ample forensic evidence and an eyewitness to support shots from the TSBD. There is zero corroborating evidence for the witnesses who thought the shots came from the GK.

Online Marjan Rynkiewicz

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 1016
Re: Mark Lane and Charles Brehm
« Reply #14 on: Yesterday at 11:51:14 PM »
    People lose sight of WW2 ending roughly 18 yrs before 11/22/63. Brehm was a WW2 Vet. He was wounded during the D. Day Invasion. And then he was under fire once again on 11/22/63. Cut this man some slack.
For sure an honest man.
But i am surprized that someone so close to the action did not provide one little bit of worthwhile evidence, & hiz wordage would hav hurt any investigation.
And available good evidence contradicts almost everything he said.
Its another case of the problems we all hav with memory, short term & long term.
And more than that its a case of being there but not seeing (ie due to shock etc).
Look at Zapruder. We see Brehm from Z276 to Z299. And he iz clapping the whole time.
Its difficult to tell, but i think that Brehm iz closest to jfk at Z276 (further before Z276 & further after Z276).
One more thing. Brehm at no stage/time/place ever said that he heard any shots coming from the TSBD (if u look/hear closely what he actually said).

Offline Michael Capasse

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 703
Re: Mark Lane and Charles Brehm
« Reply #15 on: Today at 01:28:03 AM »
I wonder what happened to the statement he made to the Sheriffs Dept on the 22nd
 Thumb1: Charles Brehm is actually a good case study of Fred Litwin's intellectual dishonesty.

DALLAS TIMES HERALD: November 22, 1963.
The witness Brehm was shaking uncontrollably as he further described the shooting. "The first shot must not have been too solid, because he just slumped. Then on the second shot he seemed to fall back." Brehm seemed to think the shots came from in front of or beside the President. He explained the President did not slump forward as if he would have after being shot from the rear. The book depository building stands in the rear of the President's location at the time of the shooting.
« Last Edit: Today at 01:48:18 AM by Michael Capasse »