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To: Shooter 2.5
Shot one hit a branch and ricocheted. That was the one that nicked the cheek of the witness under the railway overpass.

Shot two hit Kennedy in the back of the neck. Conspiracy theorists make much of the "fact" that he "clutched his throat". He didn't. His arms rose in an involuntary reaction that was well-documented long before the death of JFK.

Shot two is he so-called "magic bullet." The one that allegedly changed direction, paused, and so on. That is only true if both Kennedy and Connoly were sitting bolt-upright, and neither was.

Shot three was the kill. Jim Garrison believed that JFK's head going back and to the left meant that it must have been shot from left and to the front. Every expert and experiment says otherwise.

Three shots.

One gun, one shooter, three shots. All the available evidence supports that. The conspiracy theorists love to quote a lack of evidence as evidence of a cover-up.

With apologies to Dr. Freud, sometimes a murder is just a murder.

Case closed.

Oh, I wish.

47 posted on 05/13/2007 1:30:52 PM PDT by ReignOfError (`)
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To: ReignOfError
Shot one hit a branch and ricocheted. That was the one that nicked the cheek of the witness under the railway overpass.

We agree.

Shot two hit Kennedy in the back of the neck.

It hit him in the back, as shown by the matching holes in his jacket & shirt.

Shot two is he so-called "magic bullet." The one that allegedly changed direction, paused, and so on. That is only true if both Kennedy and Connoly were sitting bolt-upright, and neither was.

The fact remains, the back entrance wound, the throat wound, and Connelly's wounds simply have never been proved to line up, and never will. The angles are all wrong as shown by photos and JFK's clothes.

Shot three was the kill. Jim Garrison believed that JFK's head going back and to the left meant that it must have been shot from left and to the front. Every expert and experiment says otherwise.
Three shots.

One of them a product of Specters imagination.

One gun, one shooter, three shots. All the available evidence supports that.

The lone gunman theorists love that mantra.

The conspiracy theorists love to quote a lack of evidence as evidence of a cover-up. With apologies to Dr. Freud, sometimes a murder is just a murder. Case closed. Oh, I wish.

We all do. -- That's exactly why all the gov't evidence should be declassified, just as this book calls for.

59 posted on 05/13/2007 2:00:40 PM PDT by tpaine (" My most important function on the Supreme Court is to tell the majority to take a walk." -Scalia)
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