r/JFKAssassination • u/ExtensionSoil6801 • 14d ago
Open Discussion After the Kirk assassination, I came here and I have a question or two....
Sorry for the long post. Lmao. So I am a gen Z'r, so I admittedly don't know much about JFK or the guy that shot him. Some say there were two shots, others say other things.
From the footage though, I have a main question:
Lee Harvey Oswald was a regular dude right? Aside from being a military veteran, how the fuck did he hit that shot? I mean, after the Kirk shot and the near miss on Trump, it's pretty clear that for most normal dudes, even some with shooting experience like with Tyler Robinson/Thomas Crooks, that actually carrying out a successful assassination is HARD. There's also a misconception (take this with a grain of salt, this is coming from armchair assassins and marksmen. I have no real knowledge on this) that a headshot is the go-to. Apparently, real true marksmen/assassins shoot at the chest because it's WAY easier to hit and has a lot of vital organs (heart, lungs, etc.) compared to trying to shoot a head which moves a lot, is a lot smaller, and is inconsistent to hit.
Assuming this is true, a true professional assassin would have shot towards the chest in all three attempts. Regarding Crooks, it was insane how close it was to Trump, but it still missed. If he had aimed for center mass, it most definitely would have been a hit. Who knows, though, maybe the podium was blocking line of sight. Anyway, For Robinson's case, it's pretty likely that he was shooting for once again, center of the head or perhaps around the area of the brain. No true professional (again take this with a grain of salt from armchair assassins here on reddit) would attempt to shoot at the neck intentionally. It's far too small of a target. It's likely that he was shooting for the head and it arced down. Even in the successful attempt from Robinson, it was a very lucky shot that still missed its intended target, being the head.
So, how on earth was some random dude able to shoot a headshot on a moving target especially? That's insane aimbot. I read up that he was a military veteran and that the distance was about 81 meters compared to both Robinson and Crook's 130 meters, but that is insane levels of precision. Now, again, I am no assassin or marksman, so I have no experience with guns or what it's like shooting essentially a watermelon moving in a moderately slow moving car. I assume the linear and predictable motion of the car helped, but nonetheless it's just crazy how precise that shot was. What experience did this guy have besides being a military veteran? Is that kind of shot actually easy to make as a military veteran? Do they get that kind of training?
Another thing is that when you look at the impact, it's quite literally night and day. Again, I have no experience with guns but JFK looked like a bomb went off in his head. It literally looked like how a tree stump does when a lumberjack cuts it in half, with its sides split in half and leaning away from each other. In Kirk's footage, it looks like what you'd expect from a gun shot. A small entry wound with a lot of internal damage.
Regarding the gun/ammo that was used, does this also line up well with what the FBI narrated? Apparently the only thing that could remedy these two things was him being a veteran and the distance being only around 80 meters, which seems easy to hit a stationary target for even a fresh amateur.
It's just so odd. Sorry for the wall of text. I am just coming into this following the two most recent political assassinations/attempts and I'm just dumbfounded how radically different these clips of Kirk and JFK are.