I'll be so glad when the Boomer generation dies and we don't have to hear about JFK and f'n Camelot any more. It won't be long when talking about him will be like talking about Garfield or McKinley.
My take: the first two shots from the sniper's nest were made with no intention to actually hit the President, but as a way to divert the attention of everyone on the ground up to the book depository, as well as signal George Hickey, the secret service agent in the car behind Kennedy, to made the kill-shot. Evidence for this includes the fact that the "stray" bullets were hollow points, while the shot that hit Kennedy was clearly a frangible round, coupled with the fact that Oswald - a mediocre marksman at best - would have had a helluva time getting Kennedy from that particular window with a bolt-action Mannlicher-Carcano, which most ballistics experts consider a totally subpar rifle.
That video was posted here once. According to the time frame of the film, if it was true, he would have had to grab his gun, turn around, shoot JFK and turn back around again in less than one second.
That's possible, Zippy, especially going under 20 mi per hr.
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Digitally enhanced HD version...
Diving for the floorboards when somebody near you gets shot is odd ? Both she and her husband duck down when Kennedy's head explodes.
(minor correction- Oswald was allegedly on the sixth, not seventh, floor of the book depository).
Also a really good book to read is Dr. Mary's Monkey by Ed Haslan.
Had to vote "other." Oswald supported JFK. Read "Me & Lee" by Judy V Baker. (Co-edited by Ed Haslam.)