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Online Steve M. Galbraith

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Here is a fine example two witnesses heard the frontal shot and were convinced to change their story.

Both Ken O'Donnell and Dave Powers said that O'Neil's claims that they were convinced to change their account were not true.

O'Donnell: "The story [that he changed his story] is an absolute lie…whoever gave that story is lying. It’s an absolute, outright lie." – Kenneth O’Donnell, Chicago Tribune, June 15, 1975.



And here: https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=lQhIAAAAIBAJ&sjid=TQANAAAAIBAJ&pg=1934%2C3948488&hl=en
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Online Jarrett Smith

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Both Ken O'Donnell and Dave Powers said that O'Neil's claims that they were convinced to change their account were not true.

O'Donnell: "The story [that he changed his story] is an absolute lie…whoever gave that story is lying. It’s an absolute, outright lie." – Kenneth O’Donnell, Chicago Tribune, June 15, 1975.



And here: https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=lQhIAAAAIBAJ&sjid=TQANAAAAIBAJ&pg=1934%2C3948488&hl=en



I believe Tip O'Neil. Powers and O'Donnell were loyal to the family I understand why they denied it.

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I believe Tip O'Neil. Powers and O'Donnell were loyal to the family I understand why they denied it.

Obviously, either Powers or O'Neill lied about the conversation. I can believe Powers thought shots came from the GK because a lot of other people made that same mistake. If he did believe that, he should have testified that way even if the FBI told him he was wrong.

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While the WC allowed for the possibility of only two shots, it seems pretty far fetched to me. JBC said he heard a shot before the one that hit him in the back. The clear consensus of witnesses is there 3 shots. Most compelling, three spent shell casings in the snipers nest. That dog won't hunt.

Not quite, the WC not only allowed for only two shots they also postulated one of the shells was ejected before the shooting.  CE 543 shows no signs of having been fired during the assassination. Maybe that is the one they referred to. Three shells does not automatically mean three shots.

With all these three shot witnesses , which witness actually stated the first shot missed. The one certainty  it was not JBC.

JBC stated he did not hear the shot that hit him, but he also said he cried out Oh No No No after he was struck. Both Nellie and Jackie stated that was after the first shot. Nellie added before the second shot. Jackie stated there were only the two shots. 

Ultimately, where is the eyewitness to JFK not reacting to the first shot.

Nellie is definite the first shot struck JFK not just vanished into thin air. She also referenced JBC's own words as to when he was struck by the first shot. AS did Jackie.

 Mrs. CONNALLY. In fact the receptions had been. so good every place that I had showed much restraint by not mentioning something about it before.
I could resist no longer. When we got past this area I did turn to the President and said, "Mr. President, you can't say Dallas doesn't love you."
Then I don't know how soon, it seems to me it was very soon, that I heard a noise, and not being an expert rifleman, I was not aware that it was a rifle. It was just a frightening noise, and it came from the right.
I turned over my right shoulder and looked back, and saw the President as he had both hands at his neck.
Mr. SPECTER. And you are indicating with your own hands, two hands crossing over gripping your own neck?
Mrs. CONNALLY. Yes; and it seemed to me there was--he made no utterance, no cry. I saw no blood, no anything. It was just sort of nothing, the expression on his face, and he just sort of slumped down.
Then very soon there was the second shot that hit John. As the first shot was hit, and I turned to look at the same time, I recall John saying, "Oh, no, no, no." Then there was a second shot, and it hit John, on there was the second shot that hit John.

The theory there was an early missed shot is ridiculous. No evidence of one at all.

A Zapruder clearly states when the first shot took place.

Mr. ZAPRUDER - Well, as the car came in line almost--I believe it was almost in line. I was standing up here and I was shooting through a telephoto lens, which is a zoom lens and as it reached about--I imagine it was around here--I heard the first shot and I saw the President lean over and grab himself like this (holding his left chest area).
Mr. LIEBELER - Grab himself on the front of his chest?
Mr. ZAPRUDER - Right---something like that. In other words, he was sitting like this and waving and then after the shot he just went like that.

Here is the best part. A handful of clowns decided to do jiggle analysis a guy who states he only heard two shots. Probably the same group of clowns who invented the early missed shot because there was not other way of rectifying three shots and a 2.3 second cycle time of the carcano. They should have just paid attention to what the eyewitnesses told them.