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JFK Assassination Plus General Discussion And Debate / Re: The First Shot
« Last post by Dan O'meara on December 18, 2025, 01:08:25 AM »
Dear danny BOY o'meara,

When it comes to the following witnesses, so does yours.


Witnesses Placing the First Shot Earlier than Z-160:


1. Nellie Connally

In some statements, she says the shot came as they were turning, not after straightening out.

This places the sound before Z-155, possibly Z-140–150.

Other statements shift it slightly later, which is why she appears in both timing camps.


2. William Greer

In early accounts, Greer indicates the sound occurred during the turn.

Later testimony places it just after the turn.

The “during the turn” version implies earlier than Z-160.


3. Roy Kellerman

Described the first shot as coming almost immediately upon entering Elm Street.

Depending on how strictly one interprets “upon entering,” this can be Z-140–150 rather than Z-160.


4. Jean Hill

In early interviews, she indicates the sound came very quickly after the turn, almost as the car emerged from behind the Stemmons sign area.

Some reconstructions place her first-shot perception slightly earlier than Z-160.


5. Lee Bowers

Described the first report as occurring before any visible reaction or “disturbance.”

His vantage allows a pre-reaction placement, sometimes put before Z-160 in strict reconstructions.


-- Tom

Cite

"As Mrs. Connally recalls, just before they reached the triple underpass, the shot rang out," [11-22-63 press conference by Connally aide Julian Read ]

  “then I heard a loud, terrifying noise…I turned and looked toward the President just in time to see him clutch his neck and see him sink down in his seat." [(Notes written on 12-2-63, as reprinted in her book From Love Field, 2003]
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JFK Assassination Plus General Discussion And Debate / Re: The First Shot
« Last post by Dan O'meara on December 18, 2025, 01:05:01 AM »
Dear danny BOY o'meara,

Question:

How is it that one of your precious witnesses, Ernest Brandt, described your "Z-222 first shot" as thunderous whereas others said it sounded like a firecracker or just another of those darn motorcycle backfires?

Answer:

The Z-222 shot was Oswald's second, and, unlike his missing-everything first shot, the muzzle of his short-rifle was outside the Sniper's Nest window.

-- Tom

 :D :D :D
Could your arguments be any weaker!
Rather than just make stuff up, why don't you do some actual research?
I've presented a mountain of evidence in the previous pages that make a mockery of your "z124" nonsense.
The study you based your opinion on has been debunked...by one of the authors of the study!!
None of this makes any difference to you because you're just a troll trying to derail anyone trying to have an honest debate.
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JFK Assassination Plus General Discussion And Debate / Re: The First Shot
« Last post by Tom Graves on December 18, 2025, 12:59:22 AM »
Your silence over the other witnesses speaks volumes.

Dear danny BOY o'meara,

When it comes to the following witnesses, so does yours.


Witnesses Placing the First Shot Earlier than Z-160:


1. Nellie Connally

In some statements, she says the shot came as they were turning, not after straightening out.

This places the sound before Z-155, possibly Z-140–150.

Other statements shift it slightly later, which is why she appears in both timing camps.


2. William Greer

In early accounts, Greer indicates the sound occurred during the turn.

Later testimony places it just after the turn.

The “during the turn” version implies earlier than Z-160.


3. Roy Kellerman

Described the first shot as coming almost immediately upon entering Elm Street.

Depending on how strictly one interprets “upon entering,” this can be Z-140–150 rather than Z-160.


4. Jean Hill

In early interviews, she indicates the sound came very quickly after the turn, almost as the car emerged from behind the Stemmons sign area.

Some reconstructions place her first-shot perception slightly earlier than Z-160.


5. Lee Bowers

Described the first report as occurring before any visible reaction or “disturbance.”

His vantage allows a pre-reaction placement, sometimes put before Z-160 in strict reconstructions.


-- Tom
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Dear danny BOY o'meara,

You need to be made to stood in the corner and look at the wall for three hours.

-- Tom
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JFK Assassination Plus General Discussion And Debate / Re: The First Shot
« Last post by Tom Graves on December 18, 2025, 12:39:55 AM »
Q - How many of the witnesses stated that the limo had passed their location at the time of the first shot
A - All of them

Dear danny BOY o'meara,

Question:

How is it that one of your precious witnesses, Ernest Brandt, described your "Z-222 first shot" as thunderous whereas others said it sounded like a firecracker or just another of those darn motorcycle backfires?

Answer:

The Z-222 shot was Oswald's second, and, unlike his missing-everything first shot, the muzzle of his short-rifle was outside the Sniper's Nest window.

-- Tom
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Dear danny BOY o'meara,

Trolls who call other people "troll" are the biggest trolls of all.

-- Tom

Do some research and take part in the debates.
Your constant trolling is embarrassing.
#growup
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JFK Assassination Plus General Discussion And Debate / Re: The First Shot
« Last post by Dan O'meara on December 18, 2025, 12:05:52 AM »
Dear danny BOY o'meara,

How many of your "Z-222 first shot" witnesses said they heard two shots after it?

-- Tom

Q - How many of the witnesses stated that the limo had passed their location at the time of the first shot

A - All of them

 ;D

Surely even a troll like you must accept the obvious implications of this evidence.
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JFK Assassination Plus General Discussion And Debate / Re: The First Shot
« Last post by Tom Graves on December 18, 2025, 12:02:57 AM »
Your silence over the other witnesses speaks volumes.

Dear danny BOY o'meara,

How many of your "Z-222 first shot" witnesses said they heard two shots after it?

-- Tom
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Dear danny BOY o'meara,

Trolls who call other people "troll" are the biggest trolls of all.

-- Tom
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JFK Assassination Plus General Discussion And Debate / Re: The First Shot
« Last post by Dan O'meara on December 18, 2025, 12:00:17 AM »
"One ID in particular nags at me. It is that of Peggy Burney, an assistant to Abraham Zapruder, and first cousin to journalist Vivian Castleberry. While I have placed her with June Dishong, she may very well have stood a bit to the east of A.J. Millican. A crop from the Betzner photo taken at Z-186 follows. ... Burney could very well be the woman pointed out by an arrow. (As we will see, a number of Dal-Tex Building employees stood on this part of the curb, and Burney worked in the Dal-Tex.)"

https://www.patspeer.com/chapter-7b-more-pieces-in-the-plaza

Your silence over the other witnesses speaks volumes.
Keep on trollin'  Walk:
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