DID LEE HARVEY OSWALD SHOOT PRESIDENT KENNEDY?
By Jerry B. Over the years, certain facts have emerged from that terrible day in 1963. While these facts have not yet been proven in a court of law, they, nevertheless, stand on their own and when they are brought together, like the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle, they begin to form the semblance of a picture. Was Lee Harvey Oswald on the sixth floor, of the Texas School Book Depository, shooting at President John F. Kennedy on Friday, November 22, 1963? The elapsed time, from the last shot fired in Dealy Plaza to the time Lee Harvey Oswald was observed in the 2nd floor lunchroom of the Depository building by an officer of the Dallas Police Department, was approximately 90 seconds (by the officers own testimony). If Oswald was on the sixth floor at the time of the shooting, he had 90 seconds to drop the rifle, depart from the shooting position, traverse the space from the window to the elevator or the stairway, go down four floors, leave the elevator or the stairway, and enter the 2nd floor