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Lack Of Damage To CE-399

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Bill Chapman:

--- Quote from: Walt Cakebread on March 18, 2020, 11:39:02 PM ---A typo like Lee had "white spombleprofglidnoctobuns" on when he was photographed.... is funny....   A typo like I certainly would ( not) bet the farm doesn't seem to be very humorous.

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WHOOSH!
.. relating 'funny' to 'farm' was what I was after here

Gerry Down:

--- Quote from: John Tonkovich on March 19, 2020, 04:41:51 PM ---Connally has / had bullet fragment(s) in his thigh. Never removed. Fragments allegedly from pristine CE399. Oops.

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Source? The thigh wound was only surface deep. I doubt there was fragments from the bullet in his thigh.

John Iacoletti:

--- Quote from: Bill Chapman on March 20, 2020, 04:20:06 AM ---WHOOSH!
.. relating 'funny' to 'farm' was what I was after here

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Anyone notice how Chapman is always having to "explain" his nonsensical remarks?

Gerry Down:

--- Quote from: Tom Scully on March 19, 2020, 10:06:59 PM ---

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If there was a bullet fragment in Connallys thigh, and CE399 was all in one piece, could the fragment in his thigh have come from a fragment of the JFK head shot?

Would that trajectory work?

Jerry Freeman:
Who prodded Nellie Connally to resist the fragment removal?
--- Quote ---Before former Texas Gov. John Connally was buried Thursday, his family rejected a request from the FBI that bullet fragments be removed from his body in an effort to learn more about the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, a government official said. Connally, who was wounded while riding in the presidential limousine in Dallas when Kennedy was killed on Nov. 22, 1963, died Tuesday of lung disease.

On Wednesday, research groups asked Attorney General Janet Reno to seek the removal of bullet fragments thought to be in Connally's wrist and thigh so the pieces could be analyzed.

The government official said a Dallas FBI agent made the request to the family and was turned down. He did not say why. The researchers - longtime critics of the Warren Commission's finding that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in assassinating Kennedy and wounding Connally - say the fragments lodged in Connally's body could prove that more than one assailant fired on the limousine carrying Kennedy and Connally.The researchers argue that tests might show that Kennedy and Connally were hit by different bullets, which could disprove the so-called "single-bullet" theory, which formed the core of the Warren Commission's controversial finding.
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https://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/os-xpm-1993-06-18-9306180244-story.html   

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