To: sboyd
And I just don't buy that one bullet made all of those wounds and then came out round on the stretcher. It didn't come out round. Look at picture of the 'pristine bullet'
Look at how it is flattened on one side. What kind of force would be needed to do that?
To: Non-Sequitur
That photograph is of the bottom of the bullet. The base or cap as it is often called. You need to read the paragraph below the picture. Seven wounds would have made that bullet, especially going through Connally's wrist into nothing but fragments.
145 posted on
11/17/2003 5:34:30 AM PST by
sboyd
To: Non-Sequitur
About the flattened/pristine bullet:
It would take a lot less force to do what those photos show than would support the official story line about multiple entry & exits, multiple bones being hit, and then falling out on the gurney at Dallas General.
That's always been a foundation for 'conspiracy' theories.
Also: another poster commentd on people running toward the 'grassy knoll". Years after '63 I had a chance to listen to taped radio & TV reporting from the day of the shooting & confirmed everything I'd remembered. The grassy knoll was then about universally considered to be the source of fire...I wonder how many others posting today actually sat through the immediate assasination aftermath, and what their opinions on consporacy/lone loonie might be?
169 posted on
11/17/2003 12:49:51 PM PST by
norton
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