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Originally Posted by ravenradiodj
Noone has ever been able to duplicate Oswald's alleged marksmanship. If you don't buy the magic bullet theory, then there has to be a second gunman, and therefore, a conspiracy of at least two. I've read many books on this subject, some ok, some from the lunatic fringe, some from those who buy the government story, and a few that are truly excellent. If you read one book on this case, read Jim Marr's CROSSFIRE. Your local library should have it.
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There was a show on The Discovery Channel a few days ago, and two things stood out. First, an expert analyzed the grassy knoll photo, and determined that the "people" there would have either been two feet tall, or on a ladder 30 feet behind the knoll.
A marksman also duplicated the shot almost exactly. They made an autopsy report of the marksman's shot, took it to a foreign forensic doctor, and the doctor concluded that there were almost definitely two shots, but admitted after seeing the video that it was entirely possible that there was only one.