So... Connally is no longer "sitting over the centre console"? Just half a buttock reaching to the console mid-line.
You are quibbling over semantics. So, to you, that is not sitting over the console. To me, it is. But you are making progress. Even you now acknowledge that Canning's placement was wrong. You have come a long way. I should also point out that Canning admitted to me that he found my argument that his placement was wrong persuasive. He admitted that he would likely revise his placement if he were to do it again. You can read his
interesting 2003 email to me here.
If you think your SketchUp alignment of Kennedy and Connally (where their heads are almost in a line) is comparable to Powers, you need to get your eyes checked. There are Power frames where Kennedy straightened up and his shoulder was more over the car rail, similar to how he was seated in the Zapruder film as he approached the sign.
Since his elbow is on the car rail and it is extended out to his right as we see in the zfilm then his shoulder is not over the car rail.
LOL!
You now realize I have a sense of humour. Again, progress!
Mason's disturbing visual of his Z272
torso-transit; Mason's skewing of the
image reduces the amount of deflection
angle to make it seem "possible"
You appear to disturb easily.
The entry wound is on Connally's back surface (slightly above the armpit), not in through the right surface of his right shoulder (where there is no armpit).
I understand the entry point. It was just to the right of the right shoulder blade and impacted the fifth rib, which is
below the level of the right armpit.
Here is a picture showing the armpit and fifth rib.
That point was exposed to the SN at z272. A better question would be: "How does the bullet strike that point at z223?"