The Kennedy Assassination Tapes
A Rebuttal to the Acoustical Evidence Theory
by
James C. Bowles
The Kennedy Assassination Tapes
A Rebuttal to the Acoustical Evidence Theory
by
James C. Bowles
Copyright © 1979 by James C. Bowles
(Reproduced by permission of the author.)
All rights reserved.
Posted for reference purposes only. No parts of this manuscript may be used or reproduced in any manner without written permission of the author, except in the case of brief quotations in critical articles or reviews, with the source properly cited.
CONTENTS
CHAPTER ONE
Setting the Stage
Introduction
Reference to Time and Recordings
Technical Reference to Radios and RecordersCHAPTER TWO
Critique of the Committee ReportCHAPTER THREE
What Did Happen in Dealey Plaza
The Motorcade
Dealey Plaza and the AssassinationCHAPTER FOUR
The Rebuttal
Defense of the Rebuttal
Conclusion and SummationCHAPTER FIVE
Technical Considerations
Time Discrepancy in 12:30 Time-Check on Channel II
Fixing the Time the Shots Were Fired
Comparison of Shooting Times
Reconstruction and Progression of Motorcade Trip to Parkland Hospital
Time and Position Confirmation Through Officer Working Beat 38
The Sound of Sirens on Channel I
The Motorcycle with the Stuck Microphone
Comparison of Cross-Channel MessagesCHAPTER SIX
Reflections
Officer A
Officer B
Officer C
Officer D
Officer E
Officer F
Officer G
Officer H
Officer I
Officer J
Officer K
Civilian L
Officer McLainTranscripts of Dallas Police Department Radio Communications
Introduction
Channel I
End Notes Commentary - Channel I
Channel II
End Notes Commentary - Channel II
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