Chapter 8 Preview – Eight Key Indicators that the fatal JFK Head Shot Had to Have Come from a Second Gunman

Chapter 7 of Through The ‘Oswald’ Window presents evidence that the shot that killed President Kennedy could NOT have come from the 6th floor Book Depository window.

Both Jack and Jackie Kennedy had instinctive physical reactions to the fatal head shot that are at odds with the Warren Report’s finding that this shot came from above and behind them.

So, since this suggests a second gunman in Dealey Plaza on that history-changing November 22 in 1963, where did the kill shot come from?

Chapter 8 answers that question definitively with no less than eight key indicators that the shot came from the infamous grassy knoll to the right-front of the JFK limousine.

In addition to several eyewitnesses and ear witnesses who claim a shot came from behind a picket fence at the west end of the grassy knoll, the chapter details the bizarre ‘instinctive physical’ reactions of three key people immediately after the explosive head shot. They are:

1. President Kennedy – In defiance of Newton’s Second Law of Motion, as discussed in the previous chapter, Mr. Kennedy is slammed violently ‘backward’ after receiving a bullet to the crown area at the back of his head.

To demonstrate this impossibility, gently tap the back of your own head with the palm of your hand and observe the result.

2. The First Lady – The Zapruder film shows Mrs. Kennedy jumping out onto the trunk of the car to retrieve a piece of her husband’s skull, a subconscious reaction that seems more likely the result of a shot from the right-front.

3. Officer Bobby Hargis – While riding along the left rear bumper of the limousine when the fatal head shot was fired, Hargis was hit by a spray of JFK’s blood and brain matter. His reaction affirms a shot from the grassy knoll.

Chapter 8 offers five additional indicators that the JFK kill shot had to have come from the grassy knoll, not from above and behind at the so-called ‘Oswald’ window.