Robert Prey
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Then you skirted over my points about Holland entirely.
How do you put this together, Robert?
You claim Bill Newman is a grassy knoll witness as is Sam Holland as is Lee Bowers as is Ed Hoffman.
But you gloss over the differences.
Bill Newman's source of the shots was behind the pergola, toward the TSBD-end of the pergola. His source of the shots doesn't jibe with Ed Hoffman's. Which of these two men were mistaken?
Lee Bowers saw nobody with a rifle behind the fence, yet he had almost a perfect view of the back of the fence and was a heck of a lot closer to the fence than Ed Hoffman says he was. Which of these two men were mistaken?
Sam Holland ran around the corner to the knoll and saw nobody with a rifle. From his perch on top of the overpass, if a rifle had been tossed to another man as described by Ed Hoffman, Holland could not have missed it. Which of these two men were mistaken?
These three men (Bowers, Newman, and Holland) came forward on 11/22/63.
There's no evidence Hoffman came forward before 1967 at the earliest. Yet you believe Hoffman's more detailed account, despite the fact that verifiable witnesses dispute large portions of it?
Hank
NO. I never said I believed Hoffman. Nor that I dis-believe him. Fact is all three saw suspicious activity in the general area. And there may well have been more than one shot from the Grassy Knoll, in more than one location. Doesn't matter. Fact is, the shot or shots made a large blow-out in the back of the head, indicating a shot from the front and conspiracy.

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