Objective’s To prove undeniably, that more than one assassin took aim at President John F. Kennedy on January 22, 1963. Secondly, prove that the second.

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Objective’s To prove undeniably, that more than one assassin took aim at President John F. Kennedy on January 22, Secondly, prove that the second assassin shot the President from somewhere behind the fabled Grassy Knoll. Undeniably proving the existence of a Conspiracy. Which Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes narrowly defined as “a partnership in criminal purposes.” Method.

Trifecta of Credibility Basis of Historical Hypothesis Reliable Scientific Evidence Expert Eyewitness Testimony (Expertise & Integrity Essential) Presence of Physical Evidence

Assassination Science: Acoustical Reconstruction (Aug. 20, 1978) Dictabelt recordings made on Nov. 22, Dictabelt recordings made on Nov. 22, Inadvertently recorded from police motorcycle 352, within the presidential motorcade. Radio switch was stuck in the “on” position in Dealey Plaza. Inadvertently recorded from police motorcycle 352, within the presidential motorcade. Radio switch was stuck in the “on” position in Dealey Plaza. Sequence of Impulses: The noise of the shot, followed by several echoes (6 sounds initially identified as gunfire). Sequence of Impulses: The noise of the shot, followed by several echoes (6 sounds initially identified as gunfire). Acoustical Fingerprints: determine position of source (assassin) and target. Acoustical Fingerprints: determine position of source (assassin) and target. From this evidence determine how many and which direction shots were coming from. From this evidence determine how many and which direction shots were coming from.

Assassination Science: Acoustical Reconstruction (Aug. 20, 1978) 2 locations chosen for experiment: Texas School Book Depository and the area behind the picket fence atop the Grassy Knoll. 2 locations chosen for experiment: Texas School Book Depository and the area behind the picket fence atop the Grassy Knoll. Microphones were placed every 18 feet in 36 different locations along the motorcade route, a total of 432 impulse sequences were recorded. Microphones were placed every 18 feet in 36 different locations along the motorcade route, a total of 432 impulse sequences were recorded. If a point (representing time of arrival of an echo) in a sequence of the 1963 dispatch tape could be correlated within (+) or (-) 6/1,000 of a second to a point in the sequence of the reconstruction, it was considered a match. If a point (representing time of arrival of an echo) in a sequence of the 1963 dispatch tape could be correlated within (+) or (-) 6/1,000 of a second to a point in the sequence of the reconstruction, it was considered a match.

Assassination Science: Acoustical Reconstruction (Aug. 20, 1978): Experiment’s Finding’s: Where, How Many, & How Fast 99% probability that the Dallas police dispatch tape did, in fact, contain impulses transmitted by a microphone in the motorcade in Dealey Plaza during the assassination. 99% probability that the Dallas police dispatch tape did, in fact, contain impulses transmitted by a microphone in the motorcade in Dealey Plaza during the assassination. Identified 4 shots: TSBD: shots 1, 2, 3. Grassy Knoll: shot #4 (Head Shot). Identified 4 shots: TSBD: shots 1, 2, 3. Grassy Knoll: shot #4 (Head Shot). 95% chance the impulse pattern represented noise as loud as a rifle shot from the Grassy Knoll 95% chance the impulse pattern represented noise as loud as a rifle shot from the Grassy Knoll 80% likelihood that the N-wave (characteristic impulse caused by a supersonic bullet) was caused by a supersonic projectile. 80% likelihood that the N-wave (characteristic impulse caused by a supersonic bullet) was caused by a supersonic projectile. Time between 1 st & 2 nd shots 1.66 seconds (TSBD), Warren Commission found that the average minimum firing time between shots was 2.3 seconds. Time between 1 st & 2 nd shots 1.66 seconds (TSBD), Warren Commission found that the average minimum firing time between shots was 2.3 seconds. 3 rd and 4 th shots: 0.17 of a second apart 3 rd and 4 th shots: 0.17 of a second apart

Physical Evidence of Conspiracy Zapruder Film Zapruder Film Spray pattern of blood and brain matter Spray pattern of blood and brain matter Harper Fragment Harper Fragment Mary Moorman photo Mary Moorman photo Medical Evidence Medical Evidence

Officer Bobby W. Hargis Riding motorcycle to the left- rear of the limousine. Riding motorcycle to the left- rear of the limousine. Testimony taken on April 8, 1964 Testimony taken on April 8, 1964 “when President Kennedy straightened back up in the car the bullet hit him in the head, the one that killed him and it seemed like his head exploded, and I was splattered with blood and brain.” “when President Kennedy straightened back up in the car the bullet hit him in the head, the one that killed him and it seemed like his head exploded, and I was splattered with blood and brain.”

Harper Fragment Piece of Bone found by Billy Harper on Nov Piece of Bone found by Billy Harper on Nov Location: 25 ft. behind and to the left of the Limousine’s position when JFK was hit in the head (Southern Knoll). Location: 25 ft. behind and to the left of the Limousine’s position when JFK was hit in the head (Southern Knoll). Identified by Dr. A. B. Cairns, Chief Pathologist, at Methodist Hospital as a fragment of the Occipital Bone. Identified by Dr. A. B. Cairns, Chief Pathologist, at Methodist Hospital as a fragment of the Occipital Bone.

Secret Service Agent, Floyd Boring Interview conducted by Douglas Horne on September 19, Interview conducted by Douglas Horne on September 19, Discovered a piece of skull bone with brain attached in the rear of the follow-up car, in the foot-well just in front of the back seat bench Discovered a piece of skull bone with brain attached in the rear of the follow-up car, in the foot-well just in front of the back seat bench Mr. Boring made it clear that the skull fragment was in the follow-up limousine and not in the President’s limousine. Mr. Boring made it clear that the skull fragment was in the follow-up limousine and not in the President’s limousine.

Parkland Doctor’s Dr. Charles Crenshaw: “From the damage I saw, there was no doubt in my mind that the bullet had entered his head through the front, and as it surgically passed through his cranium, the missile obliterated part of the temporal and all of the parietal and occipital lobes before it lacerated the cerebellum.” Dr. Charles Crenshaw: “From the damage I saw, there was no doubt in my mind that the bullet had entered his head through the front, and as it surgically passed through his cranium, the missile obliterated part of the temporal and all of the parietal and occipital lobes before it lacerated the cerebellum.”

Parkland Doctor’s Dr. Robert Grossman: “It was not a hole, but like the total loss of bone and scalp in the occipital region.” Secret Service Agent Clint Hill: “The right rear portion of his head was missing. It was lying in the rear seat of the car.” FBI Agent Francis O’Neill: “The large head wound was a massive wound that was located in the back of the head.”