04-09-2011, 06:57 PM
edward prichard Wrote:Well, I am glad that you were sentient enough to catch "one" thing, and thank you for your interpretation of it.
Somewhere in that vague patronization I believe you are agreeing that my context is correct (which means yours is wrong).
edward prichard Wrote:How could a shot from the knoll cause a left temporal entry wound?
Which, according to your own logic, would cause a "back and to the right" reaction. I'd have to see the exhumed body of the president first, at this point.
edward prichard Wrote:I find Horne's theory that Greer fired the "coup de grace" interesting. Essentially, he postulates that the snipers on the knoll, et al, missed and thus, Greer turned / slowed / stopped and then turned again in order to finish the task prior to the limo's departure from the "kill zone".
Greer was a pretty quick thinker considering JFK had been hit. Also, with the speed of the car being so slow, how did the snipers miss? And considering the angle of trajectory, where did the missed shots go, seeing how they couldn't be so far off as to not strike the objects behind Kennedy? These were downward shots.

