Why is this thread not in the political section

And.........where is the ballistic evidence of any another rifle being used other than the 6.5 Carcano(?)....... oh, that's right......there isn't any.......w30wcf wrote:- 3 fired shell casings next to Oswalds Carcano rifle
- Connally bullet matched to the Carcano
- Only way to Connally's back is through Kennedy (coat and shirt bunched up) bullet exited through the collar
- bullet fragments from Kennedy's head matched to ammunition from Carcano
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w30wcf
If this is indeed true they have A very serious problem with their narrative because they claim that the throat wound is an exit and that is not a downward trajectory from the back wound. If they are saying there is a wound in the neck above the back then.... We have another bullet and there are too many bullets. The single bullet "theory" is predicated on an upward trajectory from the back through the throat and into Connally.John Lattimer (author) was able to look at the xrays taken of Kennedy at autopsy and made sketches of them which are in the book. The bullet that hit Kennedy in the back and then entered Connally, definitely shows a downward track according to the xray. It definitely shows the bullet was fired from behind and at a elevated position. Kennedy's elbows flew up due to the trauma to the spine by the close proximity of the bullet impact.
Hmmm... methinks thou doth protest too much. Time for another Investigation Boys!Buck Elliott wrote:I hereby attest and affirm, truthfully and unequivocally, without malice or fear of prosecution, that I DID NOT SHOOT PRESIDENT KENNEDY, or Gov. Connally, and have no first-hand knowledge of the conditions or circumstances pertaining to or surrounding that crime..
Okay, but can you prove where you were when Jack Ruby allegedly shot Oswald?Buck Elliott wrote:I hereby attest and affirm, truthfully and unequivocally, without malice or fear of prosecution, that I DID NOT SHOOT PRESIDENT KENNEDY, or Gov. Connally, and have no first-hand knowledge of the conditions or circumstances pertaining to or surrounding that crime..