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stopbush Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-23-09 12:59 AM
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106. Question: if the bullet that hit Connally was not the bullet that also hit JFK, then:
Edited on Tue Jun-23-09 01:03 AM by stopbush
From which direction did it come? Connally had a wound of entry on his back. That's totally consistent with a bullet that exited JFK. In fact, any shot fired from the rear of where Connally was seated in the limo would have to pass through JFK to hit Connally as JFK's body was blocking any line of fire to Connally's back.

The bullet that hit Connally in the back could not have come from the grassy knoll because Connally never turned his back toward the grassy knoll as the shots were being fired.

The shot could not have come from the other side of Dealey Plaza because it would have had to have passed through Jackie before hitting Connally where it did.

And, Connally's wound of entry on his back was elongated, the result of the bullet yawing (tumbling) as it exited JFK's throat. If the bullet that hit Connally did not first hit JFK, what did it hit to cause it to yaw before entering Connally? Bullets from high-powered weapons traveling over 2,000 feet per second don't just start tumbling due to a slight wind.

Thanks in advance for your logical and considered replies to the above.
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