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Message from discussion The Faking of Zapruder Frame 224

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On Friday, October 12, 2012 9:48:37 PM UTC-4, Anthony Marsh wrote:
> Now wait a minute. I'm getting confused here. Is he talking about TWO 
> 
> shots through the windshield?
> 
> Both through the same hole?

I think I'll copyright that theory. You never know.