Post by Paul Ernst on Dec 18, 2019 19:57:31 GMT -5
Thanks Mike.
See how far the Governor sunk in the bypass seat.
OMG Paul - Bucket seats !
The GOV wrist is all wrong. IMO with his butt so low- would raise his knees higher
plus knees already too high
Prez does not have 6 inches of bunched up jacket.
He also sinks too low in his seat.
WC has him leaning forward adding to the downward angle.
Remember when the doctors testify with GOV
Mr. Specter. Can you estimate that angle for us, Doctor?
Dr. SHAW. We are talking about the angle now, of course, with the horizontal, and I would say--you don't have a caliper there, do you?
Dr. SHAW. We are talking about the angle now, of course, with the horizontal, and I would say--you don't have a caliper there, do you?
Dr. GREGORY. Yes.
Dr. SHAW. I was going to guess somewhere between 25° and 30°.
Mr. Dulles. Sorry to ask these questions.
Mr. Dulles. Sorry to ask these questions.
Governor CONNALLY. That is fine. I think it is an excellent question.
Dr. SHAW. Well, this puts it right at 25°.
Mr. Specter. That is the angle then of elevation as you are measuring it?
Dr. SHAW. Measuring from back to front, it is the elevation of the posterior wound over the anterior wound.
Governor CONNALLY. Mr. Dulles, I would say I was in about this position when I was hit,
Governor CONNALLY. Mr. Dulles, I would say I was in about this position when I was hit,
with my face approximately looking toward you, 20° off of center.
Dr. SHAW. Yes; I got 27°. That didn't make much difference
It is cartoon animation. nonsense really.
I've always said, you can draw a line to any 2 points on a computer
then set the men in any position needed. It proves nothing.
However, you do indeed have to make a 3d model and enter a 3D measurement.
If you make a 3D model and then draw a 2D line, e.g. as a trajectory then that is inaccurate.