ISBN-13: 9781475121315 / Angielski / Miękka / 2012 / 26 str.
True Crime - History Occam's Razor and the Event's of November 22, 1963 A seemingly insignificant element of the crime scene suggests that the fatal head shot did not follow the trajectory assumed by the Warren Commission and others. This crucial observation demonstrates how a single shooter was likely responsible, not only for the shots fired from the sixth floor of the schoolbook depository, but also for the witness accounts of gunfire from the area known as the grassy knoll. This entirely new approach to the subject goes on to demystify the appearance of the puff of smoke that reportedly emerged from under the trees atop the grassy knoll. It also offers a detailed, step-by-step description of each shot that concludes with what may be the most plausible account to-date of the inexplicable destruction documented in the president's fatal head wound. If the supposition holds, and the reasoning behind it proves correct; the author has drawn a literal map to the most likely whereabouts of the final piece of missing evidence; the shattered bullet fragment that ended the life of President John F. Kennedy.