JFK - Nova luz sobre uma tragédia

The assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963, was a tragic event in American history. Many questions still linger about the young president’s death, even though more than 50 years have passed. What really happened in Dealey Plaza in downtown Dallas, Texas that day? Did Lee Harvey Oswald fire the bullet from the sixth floor of the former Texas School Book Depository (TSBD) alone, or did a second gunman fire a shot from the “grassy knoll”, a small sloping hill inside Dealey Plaza? For the first time ever, modern technology has been applied to investigate the Warren Commission’s conclusion of where the fateful shot originated. The Leica ScanStation P20 plays a valuable role in a new, state-of-the-art shooting reconstruction and helps forensic specialists resolve some of the mystery.

大多数人仍然认为阴谋是总统去世的背后,并坚信这不是一个人的工作。现代弹道和技术可以证明这是错误的吗?50年前,那天在Dealey Plaza发生了什么?在Leica Geosystems的ScanStation P20的帮助下,弹道专家Michael和Luke Haag着手确定“ Cold Case JFK”中的“单子弹理论”是否可以,这是PBS提出的特殊NOVA系列的一部分。

The rifle and the bullet
“使用Leica ScanStation P20创建犯罪现场的准确3D激光表示,使记录了枪的精确位置以及子弹撞击的主要点。使用Leica Cyclone软件进行子弹路径重建,我们为原始轨迹和任何次要轨迹重新创建了线段。” Michael Haag说。对于Nova纪录片,枪支和工具标记审查员Leica Geosystems的Michael Haag和Tony Grissim收集了激光扫描数据,以创建Dealey Plaza和TSBD六楼的整个3D代表。这种表示,以及多普勒雷达和高速摄影作品,提供了以前无法为研究人员提供的准确信息。

“当我想看看关于发生的事情的新阴谋论时,我不必回到现场;我可以去我的计算机,开始单击扫描数据以查看距离和角度,并将这些点和角度与我所知道的弹道发生比较。”迈克尔说。

The Haags also recreated materials similar to the density and resistance of human muscle tissue to test the bullet’s impact and exit velocity, and to test its strength and stability. Could it pass through two people, a car seat and bone material and remain intact? The 3D laser maps were analysed with the tests made to this recreated material using the same type of bullets and rifle used in the shooting. This newly acquired data plus the now public documents and evidence that was hidden for the last 50 years helped Michael and Luke Haag to prove that the “single bullet theory” could have been reality. It was possible to load, aim and fire two bullets within these few seconds and destroy so much. Luke Haag says, “It’s a very clear picture. There was plenty of time to shoot all three shots from when the car turned the corner into Elm. We tried replicating it ourselves and could do so many times. We ruled out the conspiracy hypothesis, the shots from the grassy knoll … two shooters.”

Michael Haag has been using 3D scanning technology from Leica Geosystems for nearly a decade to reconstruct shooting incidents. His experience provides key insights on why an increasing number of law enforcement agencies and crime scene investigators have begun to rely on this valuable tool. “It’s a way of documenting crimes scene more thoroughly, more completely than we have ever had the capability to do,” says Michael. “We can re-examine the cases from our computers as new hypotheses appear, over and over, from new angles with new measurements, calculations – it’s all right there. As a forensics scientist you try to rule out hypotheses, not go into it with the idea that you want to prove something. Physical evidence always supports the truth of the matter.”

Written by Christine L. Grahl

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