But you have cherry-picked evidence, and what's worse, you have twisted it to support a grassy knoll gunman, like twisting Newman's and the men on the 5th floor testimony to make them support a grassy knoll gunman or refute a gunman on the 6th floor.
Newman was in the Shaw trial, the point for Garrison bringing Newman in to testify was so he could support the location of the shots being fired from the grassy knoll. A little common sense please.
I don't have to refute a gunman on the 6th floor, the evidence does this.
Mr. NORMAN. I believe it was his right arm, and I can't remember what the exact time was but I know I heard a shot, and then after I heard the shot, well, it seems as though the President, you know, slumped or something, and then another shot and I believe Jarman or someone told me, he said, "I believe someone is shooting at the President," and I think I made a statement "It is someone shooting at the President, and I believe it came from up above us."
Well, I couldn't see at all during the time but I know I heard a third shot fired, and I could also hear something sounded like the shell hulls hitting the floor and the ejecting of the rifle, it sounded as though it was to me.
Let me rephrase this please.
After the 3rd shot, Norman has a revelation when
someone says "I believe someone is shooting at the President" because he now remembers "hear something sounded like the shell hulls hitting the floor and the ejecting of the rifle" and he realizes the shots and shells and the bolt somehow go together.
He then conveys this new belief to his friends, who claim to have been oblivious, "It is someone shooting at the President, and I believe it came from up above us."
THEN - this is the best part, you will love this
Mr. BALL. After he made the statement that you mentioned,
he thought it came from overhead, and you made some statement, did Jarman say anything?
Mr. WILLIAMS. I think Jarman, he I think he moved before any of us. He moved towards us, and he said, "Man, somebody is shooting at the President." And I think I said again, "No bull shit." And then we all kind of got excited, you know, and, as I remember, I
don't remember him saying that he thought the shots came from overhead.
But we all decided we would run down to the west side of the building. Mr. BALL.
You ran down to the west side of the building? Mr. WILLIAMS.
Yes, sir. Representative FORD.
Ran down to the west side? You mean you were still on the fifth floor? Mr. WILLIAMS.
Yes; Well maybe Jarmin and Williams didn't really believe Norman, what do you think?