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S.M. Holland Sees the Barrel of a Gun!

  • Writer: Fred Litwin
    Fred Litwin
  • 11 minutes ago
  • 3 min read
The Moorman photograph
The Moorman photograph

Josiah Thompson wonders in his book, Six Seconds in Dallas, if the gunman behind the fence appears in the Moorman photograph: (pages 128 - 129)



"Looking right down at the barrel of that gun."


Really?


Talk about wanting to please. Holland also told Thompson that Kennedy was hit in the head by two shots, something he had never mentioned before.



Vincent Bugliosi had this to say about people who "see" things in the Moorman photograph: (page 1605 in the Kindle edition of Reclaiming History)

Suffice it to say that anyone who can actually see human figures at the aforementioned encircled points in the Moorman photograph, or any where else in the background of the photo, should be thoughtful enough to bequeath his or her eyes to the scientific and medical communities for study and analysis.


Previous Relevant Blog Posts on Smoke on the Grassy Knoll


An analysis of Holland's various statements and interviews.


Reporters for Life did a test and discounted the possibility that Holland saw rifle smoke on the knoll.


Davis thought the smoke was from a motorcycle.


Holland says he might have seen smoke from a cigarette.


Dodd told the FBI he did not know where the shots came from.


His location of smoke was very close to a steampipe.


Simmons thought the shots came from the TSBD.


He saw smoke but was it from a rifle?


Walter Winborn saw smoke on the grassy knoll, but was it from a rifle?



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