Keep Digging, Rupert. The gold mine is just down there.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/law...-1226763596593
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/law...-1226763596593
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Patrolman Earle Brown was on duty. He had been allocated the south end of Elm Street and was standing with the crowd. He could see along Elm Street to Houston Street and, like the rest of those gathered, he watched with anticipation as the motorcade approached. His vantage point would prove the ideal location to see the tragedy unfold, looking straight down at the convoy of vehicles. He heard three shots and observed the President's limousine momentarily slow down before rapidly speeding up, ' ... then I smelled this gunpowder ... at least it smelled like it to me'. As the motorcade drew near, he noticed a Secret Service agent in the follow-up car. 'He had this gun and was swinging it around, looked like a machine gun, and the President was all sprawled out ...' Alongside the patrolman stood two co-workers, mail clerks Royce Skelton and Austin Miller. Royce heard the first two shots as the President's car was travelling towards him. 'I thought that they were dumballs [sic] that they throw at the cement because I could see smoke coming up from the cement ...' Austin Miller believed the shot or shots ' ... sounded like it came from the, I would say from right there in the car ...' Miller also said he ' ... saw something which [he] thought was smoke or steam ...' |
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