Leaving one shot unaccounted for. A bullet hit the curb down at the underpass.
I think they are trying to say, that the (curb) bullet may have been a “hit” bullet; but I think, it was written in this thread also that there was a “no-hit” bullet too.
I brought this up; post 247 I believe,
and in fact, a defender (apparently, don’t want to wrongly place labels on people) of the one gunman theory writes in post 250:
“The first bullet missed and hit a curb. The bullet fragments or concrete hit a man named James Tague who was standing near the underpass. That bullet or fragments were never found.”
So even with the one gunman theorists; with different authors, different theories.
Furhman deals with the curb in his book. Something hit the curb, but was it a direct bullet hit? Probably not. Bullet fragment? Skull fragment?
I wouldn’t hang everything on that curb chip.
3 shots, 3 hits makes a lot of sense to me.