![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Given that there were a lot of witnesses who said that the limousine stopped or "almost" stopped, given that (in the book The Kennedy Detail by Gerald Blaine) limousine driver William Greer admitted to "tapping the brakes to check the tires" when he thought the sound of a shot was a tire blow-out, and given that the follow-up car was only five feet behind the President's limousine, I suspect that when follow-up car driver Sam Kinney saw the brake lights of the President's limousine, he slammed on the brakes of the follow-up car to avoid hitting the limousine, causing Hickey to fall over (as some witnesses described). His theory of this shot is basically that it was accidentally fired when the agent handling the Secret Service AR-15 (who was unrestrained in the follow-up car) fell over and accidentally discharged the weapon. ![]() He was a ballistics expert who examined the case from a ballistics standpoint, but sought input from pathologists and others to confirm aspects of his theory. Donahue arrived at the theory of the explosive head-shot coming from the AR-15 by examining trajectory, pathology evidence, eyewitness statements, and other evidence. This is by far the most interesting and significant aspect of Donahue's theory of the Kennedy assassination. ![]()
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