So I went to the Assasination museum last weekend...

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  1. Capitalism

    Capitalism Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    I was down in Texas over the weekend, while in the state the fiancé and myself went to the Assasination Museum.

    We both noticed something quite strange in the snipers nest, you can’t actually see the road from the snipers nest. (The only reason we noticed was due to the window outside of the glassed in room next to it) In order for Oswald to fire a shot from their killing JFK he would have had to of been hanging from his toes on the ledge.

    Anyone else that goes to the Texas School book repository should check it out. Something is very off about this entire story, and more people should critically think about it.
     
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    Where was the spot of impact on the street. I don't remember it being hard to see.

    Houston St. is a Southbound one way street now, but JFK was going North when he was shot and the car turned left onto Elm after the shooting. The car was traveling toward the window in the book depository when the shooting started.

    Edit: That photo may be some conspiracy theory photo, but the route of the limo is correct.
     
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    Yes, I have been there and not to start an argument or another "who killed JFK" thread but the window and the spot match up and the angle the bullet traveled has all been verified and legit.
     

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