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(3) Both Nellie and John Connally were actually very sure he was not wounded by the same bullet that first struck JFK.

And they're both wrong. The Zapruder film shows that Connally's suit lapel is moved by the same bullet that had passed through JFK and Connally.

Last year I met with one of the best known critics of the Warren Commission. I showed Dr. Cyril Wecht...

Wecht is overrated.

Ever read the book Best Evidence? See what the author has to say about Cyril Wecht.

Here's a quote from Wikipedia that accurately describes Wecht:

"Journalist Robert Dvorchak of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette newspaper once described Wecht as, "a man who never met a TV camera he didn't like, a man who never had an opinion he didn't share and a man who carries his own local political baggage."

201 posted on 10/25/2006 5:16:00 PM PDT by wideminded
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To: wideminded

And they're both wrong. The Zapruder film shows that Connally's suit lapel is moved by the same bullet that had passed through JFK and Connally.

REPLY:

Actually the SUIT LAPEL argument is wrong too. IF you'll look a few frames past that event you'll see his lapel bounces out BECAUSE Connally is raising his arms in response to the bullet fragment wound to his left leg, it is NOT the bullet and could NOT be the bullet that hit Kennedy. You'll see JFK is already raising his arms to his throat when the lapel bounces out, too late for a bullet to cause that movement. Failure Analysis and Dale Meyers both said this is a new discovery in the 2003 40th anniversary shows. They are both wrong.

ALso, look at Connally's shirt, do you see it covered in blood? Do you see Connally knocked forward by the force of the bullet that he talks about in the video clip I attached?

The answer is no, and it's because the lapel was simply MOVED by John Connally raising his arms as he did. That's the reaction to JFK's back shot, a bullet fragment from that hit him in the left leg. That is believable because there were THREE bullet fragments found under Nellie Connally's seat just to the left of John Connally's left leg.

Who cares what you think of Dr. Wecht. I found him helpful and inquisitive. I did find it interesting that HE NEVER considered a shot AFTER JFK's head shot even though witnesses said they heard TWO SHOTS at the end of the shooting, AND the Dallas Police Recording sad the SAME THING!

Dr. Wecht and I would disagree on many things, but I found Dr. Wecht and his son Ben were very helpful in my research. He also respected my request for confidentiality, you haven't heard of this, have you?


226 posted on 10/26/2006 3:33:11 AM PDT by BILL_C (Those who don't understand the lessons of History are bound to repeat them.)
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