There were 2 (or three) shooters.
I presented the BANG-BANG scenario to Dr. Wecht in 2005. He had LOTS OF QUESTIONS!
The “experts” reject the Z325 bullet to Connally’s back as it does NOT conform with their assumptions. As any investigator knows, you’d better understand your assumptions. As I learned in the submarine navy really quickly, assumptions means ass of you and me.
So if the magic bullet shot did not happen, then it means according to Dr. (I can’t remember his name BUT) he said three shooters and 6 shots to explain all the wounds. He’s right about some of his statement, if the magic bullet didn’t happen then you have to have more shooters, the answer is three.
Some of the information is BURIED, but it’s there. Just like you have to dig finding witnesses who said they heard two shots almost on top of each other. Once you know that the last two shots were a split second apart, then you know that there was more than two shooters and several more shots than three.
Right, shots right on top of each other, I agree with you.
Connoly keeps hold of his stetson everyone, he couldn’t have if the MB went that zig-zag path because a bullet was around his wrist as well.