I can't understand why the interviewer William was labouring te point about Jackie's reaction and about how she "fled" over the car's trunk. If Jackie had really wanted to get the h*ll out of there she would have taken the shortest route and opened the car door nearest to her and got out immediately. Anyway, when Jackie later saw the Zapruder film she said she had no recollection of doing what she was seen doing i.e. scrambling over the trunk. Jackie's reaction was not that of someone who was "in flight" from the scene but rather the natural reaction of a woman who loved her husband JFK.
I can't understand why the interviewer William was labouring te point about Jackie's reaction and about how she "fled" over the car's trunk. If Jackie had really wanted to get the h*ll out of there she would have taken the shortest route and opened the car door nearest to her and got out
ReplyDeleteimmediately. Anyway, when Jackie later saw the Zapruder film she said she had no recollection of doing what she was seen doing i.e. scrambling over the trunk. Jackie's reaction was not that of someone who was "in flight" from the scene but rather the natural reaction of a woman who loved her husband JFK.
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ReplyDeleteI can't understand why the interviewer William was labouring THE point about Jackie's reaction and about how she "fled" over the car's trunk.