Posted by LeoinMI on November 22, 2010 at 08:38:16 from (75.134.126.44):
In Reply to: Re; JFK posted by msb on November 22, 2010 at 06:37:28:
Alot of controversy still exists over the shooting of Kennedy in Dallas that day. There have been several experiments of expert shooters using the same rifle and firing from the same distance and heigth at a moving vehicle with dummies in the car as targets. It was indeed proven that the shots could be done in the aloted time and strike the target just as they did on Kennedy that day. Believing that Oswald could actually shoot that well, is a matter of fact no one can prove. I've been to Daly Plaza in Dallas. I have to admit it sure looks smaller than what appears on film. The school Book Depository and the Grassy Knoll are very doable sites to shoot someone in a slow moving open vehicle. It's all History now, and again, it is a matter of what an individual believes as to who really killed JFK.
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