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JFK Assassination & General Discussion & Debate / Re: The First Shot
« Last post by Andrew Mason on Yesterday at 03:56:29 AM »No, DPD Baker is just another witness in a large group of witnesses confirming that there never was an early missed shot. The eyewitnesses correlate where the first shot occurred by relating the limousines position to where they were standing. Motorcade 63 relates the first shot to Westbrook/ Calvery statements placing it between Z204 and Z212. The Chisms, Jean Newman, and Mary Woodward also place it in the same time frame.Willis puts the first shot before z202. You have to be careful in trying to use a witness to pinpoint a shot. Calvery/Westbrook used the same language to describe the location - not of JFK but of the President’s car. They both said that the President’s car was almost directly in front of where they were standing.

(Westbrook: 22H679) Given the uncertainty of the word “almost” as well as the uncertainty of which part of the car would have to be directly in front of them for them to consider the car to be in front of them, it is not possible to use their testimony to pinpoint the position of JFK to within a range smaller than about a car length, which is 21 feet or 21 frames.
Willis did not pinpoint the shot but set a precise after-bracket for it that is made precise by his photo.
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