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merh Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-13-09 02:15 AM
Response to Reply #49
50. Go back and watch it again
Edited on Sat Jun-13-09 02:18 AM by merh
The angle of the bullet entering in the JFK's back is higher than the actual entrance wound. That is why the computer fella doesn't do the recreation showing precisely where the bullet entered. (He focuses on Conally's entrance wound, never once referring to Kennedy's except to back track the bullet from Conally's entrance wound through the throat, out the back and up to the window.) If his graphics were correct, he would show the bullet entering Kennedy and then continuing. He never shows the entrance wound. Its one of the ways you make the graphics work. Well, that and having Kennedy almost in a hunched position before the shooting.

And the hat in his hand and how his hand reacts at the time the bullet enters is part of the recreation that is not adequately reflected in the graphics.

Also, the graphics don't show the measurements of the actual auto and the size of the men. The images are drawn to make the theory work.

Then of course, you have yet to explain the debris in Conally's wrist.

And focusing on the magic bullet in no way explains away the bullet that killed Kennedy.

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