So, we are supposed to believe that Carl E. Linde, who was an AP photographer, was put to work writing captions for James Altgens on 11/22/63. And we are supposed to believe that even though Altgens and everybody else was saying that there were multiple shots, that Linde wrote that there was a shot. And, we are supposed to believe that this Neanderthal used the phrasing: "from where shot came from."
That the "Secret Service men are looking from where shot came from."
How does a professional writer, a seasoned journalist, confuse the prepositions "for" and "from"?
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