Robert Walker Posted November 5, 2008 Share Posted November 5, 2008 Cecil Stoughton, who took the photographs of LBJ being sworn in, has passed. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081105/ap_on_.../obit_stoughton Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Don Roberdeau Posted November 6, 2008 Share Posted November 6, 2008 During the murder-cade, STOUGHTON was riding in camera car #2 with GRANT, CANCELLARE, RICKERBY, and BURROUGHS. A military veteran in WWII and the Korean War, he stated he remembered hearing 3 shots and gave no opinion as to their bunching, or not, of those shots, nor did he state from where the shots seemed to originate from. Best Regards in Research, Don Don Roberdeau U.S.S. John F. Kennedy, CV-67, "Big John," Plank Walker Sooner, or later, The Truth emerges Clearly (AOL has stopped their website service. Many of the smaller-bytes JFK information, reports, studies, articles, maps, etc have been uploaded temporarily to http://s452.photobucket.com/albums/qq248/DRoberdeau/ My homepage and research files will be returning soon in a permanent home.... If you need some information, report, study, article, map, etc before then, please feel free to contact me privately) T ogether E veryone A chieves M ore for the United States "Drehm seemed to think the shots came from in FRONT OF or BESIDE the president." (my EMPHASIS) CHARLES F. BREHM, a combat gunfire experienced, United States Army Ranger, World War II, D-day veteran, & very close Dealey Plaza attack witness, quoted only minutes after the attack, and while he was still standing within Dealey Plaza (11-22-63 "Dallas Times Herald," appeared only in the fifth & final daily edition, which mis-spelled his name) "I happened to be about fifteen feet away from the president when the FIRST SHOT HIT HIM. There is some discussion now as to whether there was one or two shots that hit him, but the first shot rang out, and, I was positive when I saw the look on his face, and saw him grab his chest, and saw the reaction of his wife that he had been shot, and at that time, which was probably a few seconds later --- the second shot rang out --- and he just, absolutely, went down into the seat of the car. There was a third shot that 'went,' and by that time i had grabbed my little five-year-old boy who was with me and ran away from scene of the thing, but, the only thing that I did witness --- and something I'm sorry I did witness, very honestly --- was that, the look on his face when that shot hit, and the look again on him and his wife's face when the shots started to ring out and it was, very obviously, that he was hit. The first two shots that were heard, and ---- the FIRST ONE HIT the president --- there was no doubt, whatsoever, because his face winced, and he grabbed at himself, and he slumped down. I do believe, without any doubt, that the second one hit him because he had an immediate reaction with that second shot. I do know there was a third shot but as I said by that time I had grabbed my boy and started to go." (my EMPHASIS) CHARLES F. BREHM, a combat gunfire experienced, United States Army Ranger, World War II, D-day veteran, & very close Dealey Plaza attack witness, quoted only minutes after the attack in a report he gave over the radio, 11-22-63) "Another eyewitness, Charles Brehm, said he was 15 feet away from the President when he was shot. 'He was waving, then the FIRST shot hit him and that awful look crossed his face.' " (my EMPHASIS) CHARLES F. BREHM, a combat gunfire experienced, United States Army Ranger, World War II, D-day veteran, & very close Dealey Plaza attack witness (quoted to the "Associated Press," 11-22-63)[/font] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robert Walker Posted November 7, 2008 Author Share Posted November 7, 2008 He was just on the Antiques Roadshow. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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