Quote:Back to the original question: MULTIPLE witnesses in the three YOUTUBE videos say they saw a clean bullet hole through the windshield that looked like it was fired from the front. IF you hypothesize the shot that hit President Kennedy in the neck came through the windshield, then the diagram is a reasonable starting point.
If it can be hypothesized that the shot that hit President Kennedy in the throat came from the left front of the limousine, then WHEN might that shot have been fired?
As President Kennedy emerges from behind the sign in the Zapruder film, he is moving his hands toward his throat. JFK was obviously shot in the throat BEFORE this frame.
President Kennedy's right hand is waving and is near the top of his head
At Z frame 205 JFK's right hand is still near the top of his head
By frame 207, JFK's right hand is out of view because it is being lowered
Zapruder's film speed was measured at 18.3 frames per second which means he lowered his right hand from the top of his head to his neck in about one second. That movement is consistent with a shot to his neck around frame 202.
As you look at James Altgen's photograph taken a few seconds AFTER the time JFK had to have been shot in the neck, it can be seen that any shot that passed through the windshield and hit President Kennedy in the neck would have had to of come from about street level, it could NOT have been from a location any higher than Altgens was located.