How difficult would it have been for an Old Guard JFK Assassination Researcher to ask SA Hickey about his "lean over"?
Dear Comrade Storing,
I was thinking the same thing.
But the problem is, Hickey may not have remembered doing it even if prompted and shown the frames in which he's leaning over and/or tilting his head down and looking at the pavement in Z-150, Z-151, Z-152, Z-153, Z-154, Z-155, Z-156, Z-157, Z-158, Z-159, Z-160, Z-161, Z-162, Z-163, Z-164, Z-165, Z-166, Z-167, Z-168 and Z-169.
In other words, at the very same time that two other Secret Service agents in the follow-up car are consciously reacting to Oswald's first, missing-everything, shot at "Z-124," and at the same time that five passengers (including JFK) in the limo are consciously reacting to it, and Rosemary Willis (who started looking back towards the TSBD at least by Z-145) is . . . yep . . . looking back towards the TSBD.
The Old Guard was more concerned with writing $$ making books and monthly publications. This is why we see the elapsed time for the 3 shots now being extended to 11+ seconds.
Have Brian Roselle and Kenneth Scearce made money from their (correct) analysis of the conscious reactions of those seven prime witnesses to the sounds of a missing-everything shot at "Z-124" (which means the shooting lasted for 10.2 seconds)?
https://d7922adf-f499-4a26-96d4-8ab2d521fa35.usrfiles.com/ugd/d7922a_e280e26982b44f2c97c6e6e27026e385.pdfAlso explains why I have discovered the "Getaway" car.
Yes, one can only wonder which worker in that area, having to go to a dental appointment or some-such thing and not being aware of the motorcade, ended up having to temporarily abandon their car there.
-- Tom