RIP to the Single-bullet theory?

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Offline Michael Welch

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Re: RIP to the Single-bullet theory?
« Reply #84 on: September 13, 2023, 11:35:09 AM »

I only see a mechanical “catch” that appears designed to hold the top in place and a couple of reflections of the sun on the curved part of the trim and the corner of the top of the back seat. Maybe you could point it out with an arrow or circle or something like that?

Hi Charles, I am so sorry. I have no computer skills. If you went straight up from the left rear hubcap, and over about four inches to the curve in the trim, you would hit the particular shiny spot that I am talking about. If Paul Landis is telling the truth, it would have to be right there when Clint Hill is on the limo. Thank you very much for your kind reply! Sincerely yours, Michael

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Re: RIP to the Single-bullet theory?
« Reply #85 on: September 13, 2023, 11:57:15 AM »
Hi Charles, I am so sorry. I have no computer skills. If you went straight up from the left rear hubcap, and over about four inches to the curve in the trim, you would hit the particular shiny spot that I am talking about. If Paul Landis is telling the truth, it would have to be right there when Clint Hill is on the limo. Thank you very much for your kind reply! Sincerely yours, Michael

I have drawn a yellow, red, and a blue arrow to three possibilities as I see it. Is your “object” one of these, or something else? If it is one of these, which color arrow points to it?



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Re: RIP to the Single-bullet theory?
« Reply #86 on: September 13, 2023, 12:05:47 PM »
I have drawn a yellow, red, and a blue arrow to three possibilities as I see it. Is your “object” one of these, or something else? If it is one of these, which color arrow points to it?



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Hi Charles, This is so cool! You are terrific!!!!! It is the red one. I know it could be the yellow one too, but I really think Paul Landis was trying to explain it was in the seam in between the leather and the metal trunk. We both know it is not the blue one because that is one of those metal clasps to hold the bubble top in place. Thank you for everything! Sincerely yours, Michael


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Re: RIP to the Single-bullet theory?
« Reply #87 on: September 13, 2023, 12:12:42 PM »
Hi Charles, This is so cool! You are terrific!!!!! It is the red one. I know it could be the yellow one too, but I really think Paul Landis was trying to explain it was in the seam in between the leather and the metal trunk. We both know it is not the blue one because that is one of those metal clasps to hold the bubble top in place. Thank you for everything! Sincerely yours, Michael


Thanks Michael, the red arrow points to what I believe to be a reflection of the sun on the chrome trim. CE399 is a copper-clad full metal jacketed bullet. It would not be near as shiny as the chrome is.

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Re: RIP to the Single-bullet theory?
« Reply #88 on: September 13, 2023, 12:22:12 PM »

Thanks Michael, the red arrow points to what I believe to be a reflection of the sun on the chrome trim. CE399 is a copper-clad full metal jacketed bullet. It would not be near as shiny as the chrome is.

Hi Charles, I think the yellow arrow points to a reflection but the red arrow points to a shiny silver colored bullet hard metal tipped bullet that was not CE399 but was the bullet that Nurse Hall and O. P. Wright and others at Parkland described. This bullet was replaced by CE399. This is always my opinion as you know. Thank you for taking an interest and helping me! I really appreciate it! Sincerely yours, Michael



This is the type of bullet that O. P. Wright says he saw at Parkland.
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Re: RIP to the Single-bullet theory?
« Reply #89 on: September 13, 2023, 12:40:10 PM »



Do we have any good photos of this part of the limousine prior to 11/22?

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Re: RIP to the Single-bullet theory?
« Reply #90 on: September 13, 2023, 01:18:53 PM »



Do we have any good photos of this part of the limousine prior to 11/22?

Hi Alan, I hope that you are doing well. Here is one picture of the limo before November 22.



Sincerely yours, Michael