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To: texasbluebell

Kennedy was holding his throat after the first shot. If a big bullet, shot from behind, tears through somebody's back and then exits his throat, does that person grab his throat? Or does he basically fall over dead?

As far as the next shot, well, I am still waiting for a reasonable explanation for how a shot fired from behind could make somebody's head fly BACKWARDS so violently.

48 posted on 12/08/2003 12:39:15 AM PST by Lancey Howard
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To: Lancey Howard
 
JFK never "clutches his throat" in the Z-film. It's typical of the misinformation
 I see repeated over and over again, and then is accepted as "fact" by those
who haven't done thorough JFK assassination research.
 
There is one way to answer a lot of the unanswered questions about the
 head wounds and the secretive autopsy:
 
Exhumation.

50 posted on 12/08/2003 1:33:58 AM PST by wolficatZ (___><))))*>____\0/____/|____"flipper to the rescue...")
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To: Lancey Howard
"Kennedy was holding his throat after the first shot. If a big bullet, shot from behind, tears through somebody's back and then exits his throat, does that person grab his throat? Or does he basically fall over dead?"

No, he grabs his throat when the bullet _from the front_ hits him in the throat.

He doesn't fall over dead till the next bullet _from the front_ hits him in the right temple.

In the meantime, he's hit from the rear as well, probably twice.

I think I remember someone over the years describe this event as a turkey shoot. He didn't have a chance.
53 posted on 12/08/2003 8:24:07 AM PST by texasbluebell
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