If you watch this NBC footage of the Oswald shooting, you will notice several things, and this is in the order that they occur.
1. The arm of Jim Leavelle with his hand in Oswald's pants is fake. You can see that it looks ridiculous. His forearm isn't even anatomical; it curves. No one could do that with their forearm. If you tried to reproduce it, you'd find out that it's impossible.
That ain't real, folks. And by the way, I outsmarted them. NBC made it impossible to do a screen-save, so I just took a picture of it with my cell phone.
2. The muzzle blast is very weak. For a snub-nosed revolver in a small, confined space with walls on three sides? It could easily cause permanent tinnitus.
3. There is no muzzle flash.
4. Considering that it was a contact shot or nearly so, shouldn't Oswald's sweater have been burnt?
5. Notice that Oswald goes down way too fast. It's like a vacuum the way he falls to the ground. It's like: Whoosh! and he's gone.
6. The voice of Tom Petit has the wrong affect. He's talking about Oswald being shot with the affect of a baseball anouncer at a slow game. "There's a high fly to right field. Reggie Jackson is underneath it. And that makes it one out."
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