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The JFK Assassination - Discussion & Debate / Re: The First Shot
« Last post by John Corbett on Yesterday at 10:11:40 PM »I think if JFK had been hit at Z190, that at least ONE of those SS agents should have seen JFK move at least a little bit and the SS agents would probably have reacted by Z207. So the Z190 1st shot theory is improbable. There would be some indication in the Z -film at Z190-Z207 that JFK is reacting to a bullet passing thru his back and his throat. The only possibility is a 1.5 sec delayed reaction. Unfortunately that idea seems to have been refuted by a source posted by Dan O. indicating the involuntary nervous system reaction of the human body to being struck by a bullet is less than 0.5 sec. IDK if this is a universal phenomenon that applies in all cases of humans who have been struck by a bullet. However, when added with shooting thru foliage and lack of reaction by SS agents , the Z190 1st shot theory seems improbable. Probably only Hawaii 5-0 Steve McGarret
could rescue this theory and it probably would involve finding out if that Chinese Commie Wo Fat used some kind of different bullet.
The first indication of a bullet strike inside the limo is the bulging of JBC's jacket at Z224. JFK would have been hit by that frame but since he is still hidden except for the left side of his torso and his right arm which is being lowered after waving to the crowd on the right. The right arm is still moving down at Z225 although a blurry enlargement of that frame indicates a distressed expression on JFK's face and JBC's right shoulder dips noticeably. The next frame both JFK and JBC suddenly and rapidly flip their arms upward. JFK is raising both hands up in front of his throat while JBC's right arm with his Stetson in his right hand starts to rise. JBC's rapid up and down arm movement lasts 9 frames, a half second, after which he dips to his right and doubles over. JFK after bringing his hands up to his throat then lowers his elbows and leans over to his left. It all fits. I don't know how any objective person could look at that sequence and dispute that BOTH men had been struck immediately before that began, about Z222.
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