and i said, what happened to you? and he said he told, i tried to shot general walker. will you describe for us just what happened last night? rifle shot, fired into the house. fired through the west window. and hit the cell and hit the wall across the room and went over the desk, at which i was sitting. he was very disappointed to find out that he missed by less than an inch. it shows his ability to plan who his target was and that oswald was capable of violence. i think that was kind of the rosetta stone that if you understood the walker shooting, you understood that lee was like a cocked rifle. and he could go off any time.
walker. he come in the house 11:30. he was so pale. nervous. i said what happened and he told i tried to shot general walker. general will you describe for us just what happened last night? rifle shot was fired into the house. fired through the west window and hit the sil and hit the wall wall across the room and went over the desk in which i was sitting. he was very sdisdisappointed find out that he missed. i think that was kind of the rosetta stone that if you understood the walker shooting, you understood that lee was like a cocked rifle, and he could go off any time.
rosetta stone that if you understood the walker shooting, you understood that lee was like a cocked rifle. and he could go off any time. what set the conspiracy notion about the kennedy assassination among many americans was the sheer incongruity of the affair. all of it wiped out in one instance by a skinny, weak-chinned little character. [ cough ]
it shows his ability to plan who his target was and that oswald was capable of violence. i think that was kind of the rosetta stone that if you understood the walker shooting, you understood that lee was like a cocked rifle. and he could go off any time. what set the conspiracy notion about the kennedy assassination among many americans was the sheer incongruity of the affair. all that power and majesty wiped out in an instant by one skinny, weak-chinned little character. it doesn t satisfy our sense of narrative or justice that a small person of no distinction can be of such historical consequences to kill the president of the united states.
he was very disappointed to find out that he missed by less than an inch. it shows his ability to plan who his target was and that oswald was capable of violence. i think that was kind of the rosetta stone that if you understood the walker shooting, you understood that lee was like a cocked rifle. and he could go off any time. what set the conspiracy notion about the kennedy assassination among many americans was the sheer incongruity of the affair. all that power and majesty wiped out in an instant by one skinny, weak-chinned little character. it doesn t satisfy our sense of narrative or justice that a small person of no distinction can be of such historical consequences to killed the president of the united states. but would we be more comfortable believing that a shot was fired by a second assassin who materialized out of thin air for the purpose, fired