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« Reply #147 on: January 04, 2019, 01:30:24 PM »
No, no, and no.
To what??
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Hudson stated the second shot was the headshot.
Right. But he said that only in his July 1964 statement. In his two earlier statements he did not say this.  In his FBI statement on Nov 25/63 he said that the last two shots were in rapid succession, about as fast as one could operate a bolt action rifle. He did not comment on what they hit. He did note that the President slumped to one side on the first shot.
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According to you, JFK's hair moved not his lapel. Add another 8 inches to the 6 inches.
Why? The bullet pushes air aside when it travels. Are you saying that a 2000 fps 6.5 mm bullet cannot cause hair to fly up 6-8 inches away from its path?
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Exactly, Particularly the shells.
"in particular the three spent cartridges, led the Commission to conclude that there were three shots fired".


What they did not say is that it was likely there were only two shots. You said that they did.

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« Reply #148 on: January 04, 2019, 01:33:27 PM »
Brother Rob, we both know there is no convincing you. The bullet exited JFK's throat at 2000fps. Where do you think it went? JBC was directly in front of JFK.
It went to the left side of JBC's midline. Where was JBC struck on the left side?

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« Reply #149 on: January 08, 2019, 03:14:37 PM »
To what??Right. But he said that only in his July 1964 statement. In his two earlier statements he did not say this.  In his FBI statement on Nov 25/63 he said that the last two shots were in rapid succession, about as fast as one could operate a bolt action rifle. He did not comment on what they hit. He did note that the President slumped to one side on the first shot.Why? The bullet pushes air aside when it travels. Are you saying that a 2000 fps 6.5 mm bullet cannot cause hair to fly up 6-8 inches away from its path? What they did not say is that it was likely there were only two shots. You said that they did.

Same old Mason Dog and Pony Show. One legless, tail less, nose less dog and an imaginary pony.

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« Reply #150 on: January 08, 2019, 05:35:45 PM »
Same old Mason Dog and Pony Show. One legless, tail less, nose less dog and an imaginary pony.
Not exactly an answer to a simple question: the trajectory shows that the bullet exiting from JFK's midline goes to the left side of JBC's midline, so where on JBC left of his midline was he struck by a bullet?

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« Reply #151 on: January 08, 2019, 06:04:54 PM »
Not exactly an answer to a simple question: the trajectory shows that the bullet exiting from JFK's midline goes to the left side of JBC's midline, so where on JBC left of his midline was he struck by a bullet?

The true trajectory of the bullet has it exiting from just to the right of Jfk's midline and then traveling to the point entry on JBC'S back, which was most definitely to the right of his midline.

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« Reply #152 on: January 08, 2019, 07:11:43 PM »
The true trajectory of the bullet has it exiting from just to the right of Jfk's midline and then traveling to the point entry on JBC'S back, which was most definitely to the right of his midline.
According to the HSCA it exited .5 cm left of JFK's midline. 

Your trajectory only works if JBC's right armpit was left (by about 4-6 inches depending on when you think the neck shot occurred) of JFK's midline because the bullet was trajectory was right to left.  That means his midline had to have been at least 11" left of JFK's midline.  All I am saying is that if JBC was not that far left of JBC then he must have been hit at some other point on his body, which means it was necessarily on his left side.

So, what part of his body on his left side was hit by a bullet? Simple question. 

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« Reply #153 on: January 08, 2019, 07:31:35 PM »
According to the HSCA it exited .5 cm left of JFK's midline.

Did they now? I'd like to see that. Because they have it entering JFK at 2 inches to the right of his midline, traveling right to left at 10 degrees.

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Your trajectory only works if JBC's right armpit was left (by about 4-6 inches depending on when you think the neck shot occurred) of JFK's midline because the bullet was trajectory was right to left.  That means his midline had to have been at least 11" left of JFK's midline.  All I am saying is that if JBC was not that far left of JBC then he must have been hit at some other point on his body, which means it was necessarily on his left side.

So, what part of his body on his left side was hit by a bullet? Simple question.

My trajectory works using the numbers given by the ITEK photo and film analysis together with Connally's right rotation of about 30 degrees. Surely, you haven't forgotten that?