You cherry pick the witnesses you choose to believe and then you cherry pick the parts of their statements you choose to believe.
You seem to have difficulty admitting that without “cherry picking” and without interpreting and just taking what they all said at face value, the overwhelming preponderance of all the witness evidence is that:
1. JFK reacted to the first shot
2. the last two shots were closer together and in fairly rapid succession
3. the first shot occurred with JFK in a position that is inconsistent with his position before z186.
That is all I am doing. If I was cherry picking I would not have included in my 9 pages all the witnesses who recalled a different shot pattern, or you would be able to provide me a list of witnesses who stated that they observed JFK at the time of the first shot and saw that he did not react.
Actually, you do and you base them on whom you choose to believe.
Yes, exactly. But I choose to believe those whose evidence is independently corroborated and consistent the preponderance of all the rest of the evidence. That point seems to be missed.