I’ve corrected some misspelled words in my previous post. Sorry about that Tom lol.
The most critical point I intended to make , was that it is not physically possible that there was a 1.5 sec delay between the sound of a shot being heard at Z190 and JFKs body moving because the velocity of the 6.5 mm bullet was 2000 ft/sec and the distance traveled was only approx 65 feet. Therefore a bullet fired at Z190 that hit JFK would impact JFKs body virtually simultaneous with the sound from the muzzle blast being heard by ear witnesses.
The idea of a “ delayed reaction” by JFK to the impact of a bullet traveling at 2000 ft/sec velocity is therefore highly improbable as the impact force of the 6.5 mm bullet would be immediately transferred to JFKs body and would cause his body to move forward just as it does at Z223-Z225.