The Assassination was Sloppy and Amateurish

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Offline Tim Nickerson

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Re: The Assassination was Sloppy and Amateurish
« Reply #203 on: August 18, 2025, 02:04:53 AM »
A couple of things:

1) Please provide the WC ballistics report that demonstrates the matching rifling impressions for fragments CE-567 and CE-569, with the MC. Also, show us the report that the 2 fragments belonged to the same headshot bullet. While I acknowledge their claim of a match on both fragments, this is the WC we are talking about where Ford relocated the entry wound of CE-399 from the back to the neck.

https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=10406#relPageId=169

Ford did not relocate the entry wound of CE-399 from the back to the neck.


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2) If CE-567 and CE-569 are indeed 2 severely deformed fragments of the the same bullet that resulted in the catastrophic damage to JFK's head, then how do we reconcile this with the condition of CE-399, which penetrated JFK's T1 vertebra, as well as Connally's rib and wrist bones, appearing as though it had been fired into a swimming pool?

CE-399 did not penetrate JFK's T1 vertebra. The first bone that it struck was Connally's rib. It struck it at a velocity that was well below that of the head shot bullet.

Online Royell Storing

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Re: The Assassination was Sloppy and Amateurish
« Reply #204 on: August 18, 2025, 07:42:59 AM »

 Rep Ford moved the JFK BACK Wound to the Base of his Neck. This is indisputable. Just look at the Autopsy Photo of JFK's Back. That bullet hole in JFK's BACK is Not in the Base of his Neck. Not even close.

Online Tom Graves

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Re: The Assassination was Sloppy and Amateurish
« Reply #205 on: August 18, 2025, 08:10:29 AM »
Rep Ford moved the JFK BACK Wound to the Base of his Neck. This is indisputable. Just look at the Autopsy Photo of JFK's Back. That bullet hole in JFK's BACK is Not in the Base of his Neck. Not even close.

Storing,

Where would the measurements that the autopsy doctors wrote down on the autopsy cover sheet put the entrance wound, i.e.,"14 centimeters (about 5.5 inches) from the tip of the right acromion process* and 14 centimeters below the tip of the right mastoid process"?

*The acromion process is a bony projection located at the top of the shoulder blade (scapula). It extends laterally over the shoulder joint and forms the outer edge of the shoulder socket.
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Re: The Assassination was Sloppy and Amateurish
« Reply #206 on: August 18, 2025, 03:56:11 PM »

  I continue to enjoy seeing LN's running away from the Autopsy Photo of JFK's BACK. They live and die with the JFK Assassination film/photo images as long as it suits their fancy. The JFK Autopsy Photo showing his BACK, issa Case Closed piece of Evidence regarding the location of that wound.

Offline Richard Smith

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« Reply #207 on: August 18, 2025, 05:29:14 PM »
When you cut through all the CTer noise, it was Oswald's rifle that was left at the murder scene.  Some loons may claim there is doubt about his ownership or that the presence of his rifle on the 6th floor means that he was the person who used it, but absent any credible alibi or explanation for his rifle being found on the 6th floor, that alone is extremely incriminate.  That is enough to convict him in any court.  There are many other facts and circumstances that link him to the crime. It's a very simple case at the end of the day.  I have no doubt whatsoever that Oswald fired the shots that killed JFK.  I have seen no credible evidence that he worked with or for anyone in so doing.  Certain aspects of the case such as his motive can never be known with certainty.   Only Oswald knows for sure and he didn't tell anyone but the fact that we can't possibly know everything doesn't preclude us from knowing anything or create any doubt.  The totality of evidence, facts, and circumstances confirm that Oswald did it. 

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« Reply #208 on: August 18, 2025, 05:54:41 PM »
When you cut through all the CTer noise, it was Oswald's rifle that was left at the murder scene.  Some loons may claim there is doubt about his ownership or that the presence of his rifle on the 6th floor means that he was the person who used it, but absent any credible alibi or explanation for his rifle being found on the 6th floor, that alone is extremely incriminate.  That is enough to convict him in any court.  There are many other facts and circumstances that link him to the crime. It's a very simple case at the end of the day.  I have no doubt whatsoever that Oswald fired the shots that killed JFK.  I have seen no credible evidence that he worked with or for anyone in so doing.  Certain aspects of the case such as his motive can never be known with certainty.   Only Oswald knows for sure and he didn't tell anyone but the fact that we can't possibly know everything doesn't preclude us from knowing anything or create any doubt.  The totality of evidence, facts, and circumstances confirm that Oswald did it.

Oswald fired at Z-157, Z-224, and Z-313. The final shot was from the front IMO. I never understood how anyone could think he was 100% innocent.

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Re: The Assassination was Sloppy and Amateurish
« Reply #209 on: August 18, 2025, 06:01:31 PM »
  Officer Baker is Oswald's alibi. I still have no idea why Baker did Not "pat down" Oswald. Baker thought that there was an "active shooter" atop/inside the TSBD.  Just because Roy Truly said "he works here", (Baker literally had no verification as to who Truly was), does not mean that Baker should have immediately released Oswald. Maybe Oswald had that Fake ID on him at that time? Officer Baker pats Oswald down and finds that Fake ID, probably means that Tippit lives.