Charles Brehm
heard grassy knoll shots
World War II Army Ranger Charles Brehm was standing across the street from the wooden fence and Abraham Zapruder with his five year old son. He was about fifteen to twenty feet away when the fatal shot hit the president's head. He describes material flying back and to the left as if it came from the front.
Although he later claimed to have no problem with the Warren Commission Report, his conversation with Mark Lane leaves little doubt as to what he saw.