You have never explained how Tippit's Killer removed ONE- SHELL - AT-A-TIME as he walked away from the murder scene.....The most logical explanation is: The killer was NOT using a S&W revolver.
As far as I know....Nobody has ever proved that the spent shells entered into evidence are in fact the same shells that were found at the murder scene....
Lee Harvey Oswald was carrying a re-chambered Victory Model when he was apprehended on November 22, 1963.
Maybe, or maybe not.... Can you prove that Lee was in possession of the S&W Victory when he was arrested in the Texas Theater. And yes, I know that is a commonly accepted factoid.... But is it true? If Lee had that S&W on him at the theater it certainly should have his prints all over it. Were his prints found on the revolver?
You have never explained how Tippit's Killer removed ONE- SHELL - AT-A-TIME as he walked away from the murder scene.....The most logical explanation is: The killer was NOT using a S&W revolver. Maybe you should explain this "logic" of yours.
A very reasonable explanation is that he could have pressed the ejector part way (so that the spent shells were part way out but still held there by friction. Then proceed to pull them out the rest of the way one at a time with his fingers.