Hi Group,
Whew!, I found it.
Ok, here is my question that I need someone to give me a logical answer because the answers that I have found are incredibly unreal...
Here's the photo from the alleged snipers nest in the TSBD:
http://www.jfklancer.com/photos/WindowViews/fromwin.jpg
Now if you were already to shoot and kill the President and you are by yourself why in the world would you wait for the motorcade to travel from an easy shot like the picture shows,
where now you HAVE the advantage and an extremely high opportunity for a ONE SHOT KILL and I repeat a ONE SHOT KILL, but no the sniper waits
until the motorcade travels down Elm Street where the element of surprise
still exists but his opportunity for that one shot kill now disappears greatly.
Also, I would like to add this little bit of info from Jim Marrs book 'Crossfire' so here we go :
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Taken from Jim Marrs book “Crossfire”
Located in the introductory chapter called “The Kill Zone” page 11, second paragraph:
<START OF BOOK TEXT>
…With a phalanx of Dallas police motorcycle officers clearing the way ahead, the big limousine carrying the Kennedy’s made a 90-degree turn from Main onto Houston in front of the Dallas County Sheriffs Office.
Almost two dozen deputies and other lawmen stood on the sidewalk watching. ALL HAD BEEN ORDERED NOT TO TAKE PART IN MOTORCADE SECURITY.
The bright sun began warming the cars occupants as they approached the Texas School Book Depository. Atop the building was a large Hertz
Rent-A-Car sign containing a digital time and temperature display. In front of the Depository,
THE LIMOUSINE SLOWED TO A CRAWL TO MAKE A 120-DEGREE TURN ONTO ELM STREET ALTHOUGH TURNS OF MORE THAN 90-DEGREES WERE PROHIBITED BY THE SECRET SERVICE.
The turn was so tight that Greer almost ran the limousine up onto the north curb near the Depository’s front door…
<END OF BOOK TEXT>
Btw, I added the bold and Caps for emphasis.
Now here is my other point, with the above paragraph from Jim Marrs book
the sniper(s) has his best shot with the motorcade at ALMOST a complete stop...BANG!!! think about it.
And remember LHO was allegedly a good shot and was using a rifle with a scope.
P.S. and don't even get me going how the motorcade went against the very basic security/protection rules.