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
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To: wolficatZ
Oswald-acted-alone believer here. If you watch the Zapruder film, right after they pass the metal street sign, it's OBVIOUS that JFK and Connelly are struck by the same bullet. They both react at precisely the same time -- JFK hands rising up to his throat, Connelly's arm flailing out to the left. Connely grimaces or groans noticeably, and slumps back into his wife on his left.
Then, nothing for about 2-3 seconds, enough for Jackie to lean in and ask her husband what's wrong, and bang, the fatal head shot.
Knowing the first (missed) shot occured before the metal sign, it sure looks to me exactly as the Warren Commision spells it out.
60 posted on
12/08/2003 2:06:57 PM PST by
Jhensy
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