David Healy has spent more
than thirty yeas in television and film production. For the past thirteen
years, his specialty has been video post-production for Silicon Valley
high-tech corporations.
Healy has researched the
assassination of John
F. Kennedy and
contributed Technical Aspects of Film Alteration
to The
Great Zapruder Film Hoax (2003).
Open
Debate on the Kennedy Assassination

(1)
David Healy, Technical Aspects of Film Alteration, included
in The
Great Zapruder Film Hoax
(2003)
My interest
in this has endured for some time now. I first saw the Zapruder film
around the Geraldo showing in 1975. It was a bootleg copy that some
cameraman had come across. The first time I saw it, perhaps five or
six other television cameramen were with me and, to a man, we felt
it was very peculiar.
Every man in the room
had combat-zone camera experience and their comments can be summed
up as follows: either Zapruder knew what was coming down or he was
stone-cold deaf. Anyone who was unaware of what was about to transpire
and was forward of any muzzle blast - especially within 50 feet to
his rear, as he reported - would have been off that pedestal in a
flash.
My knee-jerk summation
of the Zapruder film? JFK had to have been shot by more than one rifle
and from more than one direction - possibly three directions, but
certainly at least two. I don't give much credence to the so-called
jet effect.
My more considered opinion?
At least two guns from the rear, where, at my gut level, I surmise
two from the right rear and one from the front, probably as an insurance
policy (from the limo driver's front-facing perspective).

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