Mr. Elliott's surprising claim that the windshield-distortion correlations originated with Jason Perdue's book People in High Places deserves further comment. Anyone who has read the HSCA materials knows that not only did Weiss and Aschkenasy note these correlations in their testimony and in their report, but that the HSCA report noted them as well.
I had never heard of Perdue's book until I read this reply. I tracked down an online copy of the book (2nd edition). Perdue does not say the grassy knoll shot had no windshield distortion. He correctly observes that the final shot was the one that was found to have no windshield distortion, not the grassy knoll shot (pp. 69-70).
Coincidentally, just before I looked up Perdue's book, I realized that the fourth shot was the no-windshield-distortion shot after I went back and re-read the HSCA report's section on the acoustical evidence. I have revised my article on the acoustical evidence accordingly.
When you look at the position of the motorcycle for the third shot and the fourth shot, it makes perfect sense that the fourth shot does not contain any windshield distortion. For the grassy knoll shot, as with the two previous shots, the windshield was still between the rifle and the microphone, but this was not the case for the fourth shot. This is an astonishing coincidence if the dictabelt tape does not contain JFK assassination gunfire.
Several folks who have read Weiss's testimony on this subject have inferred that he was implying that the grassy knoll shot was the shot with no windshield distortion. This is how I had read his testimony as well. This is even how Dr. Chambers read his testimony. With tongue in cheek, I blame Dr. Weiss for not specifying by number the shots with windshield distortion ala the HSCA report! The HSCA report sets the matter straight:
So, now that we have cleared up the confusion about which shots were and were not found to contain windshield distortion, we see that the windshield-distortion correlations are powerful, convincing evidence that the police tape contains at least four gunshots. Again, if these correlations are all just a coincidence, they are an astounding, astronomically improbable coincidence. When you think about the number of factors that would have to align by pure chance to make it theoretically possible for these correlations to be mere coincidence, you realize that the only rational conclusion is that they are not a coincidence but are hard evidence that the HSCA acoustical experts were correct.
I did make an error. I found a phrase you quoted from an unnamed source, did a google search, and found it in a book published by Jason Perdue’s book, “People in High Places”. So, you were not quoting Jason Perdue. You were both quoting an HSCA report. But this was not clear from your original post.
Coincidentally, just before I looked up Perdue's book, I realized that the fourth shot was the no-windshield-distortion shot after I went back and re-read the HSCA report's section on the acoustical evidence. I have revised my article on the acoustical evidence accordingly.
https://www.archives.gov/research/jfk/select-committee-report/part-1b.htmlAnd here is the paragraph from Weiss and Aschkenasy. It straddles Page 73 and 74:
Weiss and Aschkenasy also considered the distortion that a windshield might cause to the sound impulses received by a motorcycle microphone. They reasoned that the noise from the initial muzzle blast of a shot would be somewhat muted on the tape if it traveled through the windshield to the microphone. Test firings conducted under the auspices of the New York City Police Department confirmed this hypothesis. Further, an examination of the dispatch tape reflected similar distortions on shots one, two, and three, when the indicated positions of the motorcycle would have placed the windshield between the shooter and the microphone.11 On shot four, Weiss and Aschkenasy found no such distortion. (55) The analysts' ability to predict the effect of the windshield on the impulses found on the dispatch tape, and having their predictions confirmed by the tape, indicated further that the microphone was mounted on a motorcycle in Dealey Plaza and that it had transmitted the sounds of the shots fired during the assassination.
So, yes, the shot that that Weiss and Aschkenasy found no windshield distortion was the four BBN shot, or the fifth Thomas shot, the last shot. And it was determined to be from the TSBD.
I’m still a little perplexed about this though. Yes, the windshield would not be in the way of this last shot. But Officer McLain’s torso would have been squarely in the way. So, I am not too impressed with Weiss and Aschkenasy finding no distortion in this last impulse, as they had found in the first three. Why wouldn’t Officer McLain’s torso cause distortions, when the sound waves were forced to bend around his torso, just as the wound waves had to bend around the windshield from the first three shots.
Several folks who have read Weiss's testimony on this subject have inferred that he was implying that the grassy knoll shot was the shot with no windshield distortion. This is how I had read his testimony as well. This is even how Dr. Chambers read his testimony. With tongue in cheek, I blame Dr. Weiss for not specifying by number the shots with windshield distortion ala the HSCA report! The HSCA report sets the matter straight:
How could Dr. Chambers be ignorant of all this?
How could he not know that for the “grassy knoll” shot, the grassy knoll would be almost directly ahead of the motorcycle?
How could Dr. Chambers have concluded that the Weiss and Aschkenasy found no windshield distortion for the grassy knoll shot?
I thought Dr. Chambers was supposed to be a big expert on the acoustics of this case. It sounds like he doesn’t even know the basics. For you or me to make such an error is understandable. Not for Dr. Chambers.
And by the way, I don’t see anything in Dr. Weiss’s testimony that implies the grassy knoll shot would have no windshield distortion. So, I don’t see how Dr. Chambers got that idea, either from the testimony nor from the final report.
Question:
How did Dr. Chambers make two such large errors?
1. Believed the grassy knoll would be off to the side of the motorcycle when it recorded the next to last shot.
2. Believed that Weiss and Aschkenasy found no windshield distortion with the grassy knoll shot. I see nothing obvious in the testimony or the final report that could lead to such errors.