Thursday, November 22, 2007

Shot by Both Sides

"If the commission had followed up this insight, it would have conceivably been able to describe the duration and intervals of the shooting sequence: that Oswald fired three shots in approximately 11.2 seconds, with intervals of 6.3 seconds and 4.9 seconds between the shots.
"Why would this have mattered? Because the lack of a clear explanation for the shooting sequence was a key reason the Warren Report fell into disrepute."

On the anniversary of John F. Kennedy's assassination, Max Holland and Johann Rush in The New York Times take another look at the Zapruder film.

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