Visited there today. Did the Sixth Floor tour. A very eerie feeling looking out that window, down that street. The thing that amazed me about the whole place is the small dimensions. Looking at newsreels, still pictures, etc. doesn't convey the compactness of the area where everything took place. There is no doubt in my mind that Oswald could have made those shots. So could have thousands of deer hunters who cut their teeth on old milsurp rifles like Enfields, Mausers of various types, etc. Too much is made, I think, of the fact that the rifle he used wasn't exactly renowned for precision shooting. The first shot was about 60 yards, and the last one at about 100 yards.
Of course, the shots would have been even easier from "The Grassy Knoll." I don't believe in any of the conspiracy theories, though.
I'm glad I got the opportunity to visit that area. Interesting for an old History teacher.
Of course, the shots would have been even easier from "The Grassy Knoll." I don't believe in any of the conspiracy theories, though.
I'm glad I got the opportunity to visit that area. Interesting for an old History teacher.