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Originally Posted by teedubya
I've been to where JFK was shot. NO WAY did it happen like they said. It's physically impossible.
Now, when you stand where the grassy knoll is, behind the fence... you see the perfect kill zone.
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Originally Posted by greg63
I have never believed it was the actions of a lone gunman.
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Originally Posted by Monty
That's just the start of it. If you are on the 6th floor looking down, the BEST shot to take is before the cars turn onto Elm, not after. Why wait until after the turn to take a shot unless you were trying to get the best triangulation. Yes, that's triangulation as in 3 gunmen. There is ballistic evidence that places another gunman on the County Records building too. The guy behind the fence was the guy to ensure that JFK was killed.
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Originally Posted by PackerinMo
Of course it didn't happen how the Warren Report said, when was the last time you saw a bullet that can turn around the corner on it's own?
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It's actually a very easy shot and has been done many times in simulations and re-creations at the site. And Oswald was no amateur. He was a Marine who had all the required shooting abilities.