AFTE Store - Death of the Shooter on the Grassy Knoll

The most persistent conspiracy ‘theory’ in the November 22, 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy is that of a
mystery shooter on what has come to be known as the grassy knoll. The support for this popular notion has largely arisen
from the large wound in the upper right of the President’s forehead and the sudden rearward movement of his head, presumably
from momentum transfer, in the fractions of a second after he sustained his fatal head wound. This second assassin
would have to somehow synchronize or coordinate his shot with Lee Harvey Oswald’s final shot that struck the President in
the back of the head, and which was captured in frame 313 of Abraham Zapruder’s 8mm movie. This article, for the first time, examines the exterior and terminal ballistic requirements for such an accomplishment, and should, for anyone with an analytical mind, allow the reader to forever put to rest the shooter on the grassy knoll.

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