No one knows. Firecracker? Pistol shot? Back fire? Shot with a silencer?
It was not as loud as any of the five proven rifle shots, that is for certain. But it was loud.
Surely you're not going to suggest a firecracker was thrown less than a second before an assassin opened fire on the president.
It wouldn’t be the first time someone used a diversionary maneauver in order to create confusion, would it?
Connally says it was gunfire.
Does he now?
Why do any of those points matter in the least?
Because they are critical for Myers ”epipolar geometrical analyzes” (which it is not) to work as he claims.
McLain says he didn't make it past halfway down Houston before the shooting was over. Both him and Courson agree that the motorcade stopped after the turn from main to Houston.
IF McLain is telling the truth (which he can’t possibly do), McLain is NOT the Dorman cop and if NOT the Dorman cop, Courson has to be that cop. IF Courson is the Dorman cop, McLain has to be where the acoustical evidence need him to be, on Elm Street beyond the spot where his mike picked up the sound from the last shot.
So, are you insisting on McLain stopping halfway on Houston looking down the park seeing Mrs. Kennedy on the limo trunk?
He was 174 feet away from the first microphone spot and had between 0.546 and 1.36 seconds to get there, necessitating an average speed between 85 and 189mph over that stretch, which in layman's terms means it didn't happen.
Prove that he had only between 0.546 to 1.36 seconds to reach the spot for picking up the first shot.
- When was the first shot?
- Where was Hughes exact position when filming McLain turning up on Houston?
- What was the average speed of the motorcade on Houston?
- How did the motorcade on Houston move? Like coaches in a train or in an accordion fashion?
You have to prove the exact numerical values on these instances in order to prove that McLain couldn’t possibly have reached the right spot at the right time. Depending on where you put these values the critical time needed fluctuates between half a second up to six seconds or more.
Did McLain stay put far behind in the vicinity of car-10 or was he where the acoustical avidence positions him at the first shot, in the vicinity of car-6?
There is no in between. 10 or 6 is the only possible alternatives given from the existing photographical record.
You have to prove he was at car-10 if you insist on refuting the acoustical evidence of five rifle shots recorded at the DPD dictabelt.