Originally Posted By: stern49
Great posts guys. It's an interesting topic. If Oswald did shoot Kennedy he did it from the book Depository and he was not the only shooter. There's proof of that. People saw gun smoke and heard shots from The Grassy Knoll and from near The Storm Drain. If you look at the footage you'll notice people running to The Grassy Knoll.
The "rush" to the knoll actually occurred over a minute after the shots, and was triggered by a Dallas motorcycle policeman in the parade, Clyde Haygood, who had no firsthand knowledge of the shot direction. Officer Haygood was a block away when he heard the first of three shots. After racing to Elm Street, he stopped just pass the fallen Newman family, parked his cycle, and ran up to confer with a policemen he saw on the railbridge. Only then did people start running up after him, falsely thinking he was after a culprit.

Also, anyone who saw a puff of smoke from the Knoll is either mistaken or lying.

1)No modern rifle produces enough smoke to produce a visible "puff". In fact when Oliver Stone needed to recreate the smoke in the JFK comedy,he had to have an off camera assistant use a bellows to produce it.

2)Even "if" there was some smoke,the wind conditions present in the Plaza on that day would have instantly dispersed it.
Not to beat a dead horse,but there is no evidence of a second shooter. None,zero,zilch,nada. Every piece of physical evidence points to one (and only one) shooter.

Any one can relate second hand hearsay years after the fact and create an unsupportable hypothesis. Show me one piece of evidence,such as fingerprints,mail order forms,fake ID's,a rifle,a positive paraffin test,a revolver,etc,that came from anyone besides Oswald.