Does Connally's wrist wound disprove the SBT?

Users Currently Browsing This Topic:
Sean Kneringer, Andrew Mason, Steve Howsley

Author Topic: Does Connally's wrist wound disprove the SBT?  (Read 402 times)

Online Tom Graves

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 2793
Re: Does Connally's wrist wound disprove the SBT?
« Reply #8 on: Yesterday at 05:58:36 AM »
The exit wound on the palm side of the wrist could have been made by a bone shard.

Yes, and it could have been caused by a miniature UFO, too.

Online Andrew Mason

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 1635
    • SPMLaw
Re: Does Connally's wrist wound disprove the SBT?
« Reply #9 on: Today at 04:43:16 AM »
Yes, and it could have been caused by a miniature UFO, too.
There was evidence of bone shards: 7-8 bone fragments, maybe more according to Dr. Gregory (4 H 120).  No evidence of a UFO, miniature or otherwise.

Online Benjamin Cole

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 321
Re: Does Connally's wrist wound disprove the SBT?
« Reply #10 on: Today at 05:19:27 AM »
Some people say Gov. JBC was shot through the wrist while holding his cowboy hat.



The image above is Z-223. JFK was likely shot ~Z-220 in his upper back.

OK, JBC does not look injured, although, according to the SBT, a slug has passed through his chest, taking out part of rib, exited his front, leaving a large gaping wound, then entered the dorsal side of his wrist and fractured it, before penetrating his left thigh.

I don't see JBC's gray cowboy hat in Z-223, unless it is the blue-ish (not red!) smudge on his chest, below the tie of the necktie. If that is cowboy hat, then JBC is very likely holding it with the ventral side of his wrist facing his chest.

Could a bullet have passed through the wrist holding the cowboy hat, and then entered his left thigh? The wrist seems too close to the right side of JBC.

How did the bullet pass through JBC's wrist from the dorsal (wristwatch side)?

At Z-227, JBC appears to holding his cowboy hat in front of himself, although the image is blurry.

https://assassinationresearch.com/zfilm/

JBC and his wife both said the shot pattern was: JFK struck by the first audible shot, JBC by the second, and JFK by the third.

Something doesn't add up about the SBT.
 
« Last Edit: Today at 05:32:22 AM by Benjamin Cole »

Online Tom Graves

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 2793
Re: Does Connally's wrist wound disprove the SBT?
« Reply #11 on: Today at 06:26:08 AM »
Some people say Gov. JBC was shot through the wrist while holding his cowboy hat.



The image above is Z-223. JFK was likely shot ~Z-220 in his upper back.

OK, JBC does not look injured, although, according to the SBT, a slug has passed through his chest, taking out part of rib, exited his front, leaving a large gaping wound, then entered the dorsal side of his wrist and fractured it, before penetrating his left thigh.

I don't see JBC's gray cowboy hat in Z-223, unless it is the blue-ish (not red!) smudge on his chest, below the tie of the necktie. If that is cowboy hat, then JBC is very likely holding it with the ventral side of his wrist facing his chest.

Could a bullet have passed through the wrist holding the cowboy hat, and then entered his left thigh? The wrist seems too close to the right side of JBC.

How did the bullet pass through JBC's wrist from the dorsal (wristwatch side)?

At Z-227, JBC appears to holding his cowboy hat in front of himself, although the image is blurry.

https://assassinationresearch.com/zfilm/

JBC and his wife both said the shot pattern was: JFK struck by the first audible shot, JBC by the second, and JFK by the third.

Something doesn't add up about the SBT.

Is his right shoulder significantly lower than his left shoulder?

Online Benjamin Cole

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 321
Re: Does Connally's wrist wound disprove the SBT?
« Reply #12 on: Today at 07:05:35 AM »
No.

Online Tom Graves

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 2793

Online Benjamin Cole

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 321
Re: Does Connally's wrist wound disprove the SBT?
« Reply #14 on: Today at 10:15:33 AM »
TG-

Perhaps measured with a micrometer, one could detect a difference in the height of JBC's left and right shoulders in Z-223.

Of course, human bodies are not perfectly symmetrical anyway.

In any event, Happy New Year and remember---

Caveat emptor, and draw your own conclusions.

Online Charles Collins

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 4329
Re: Does Connally's wrist wound disprove the SBT?
« Reply #15 on: Today at 11:35:20 AM »
JBC was sitting at an angle to his right as we can see in Z223. He was sitting in that orientation for most of the motorcade as can be seen in the photographic record. It seems reasonable to me that his knees would have been angled to his right also; which would be a more relaxed and natural position and give him a little more leg room due to the corner where the right end of the back of the front seat and the side of the limo are. It appears to me that JBC had the hat in his right hand, holding it by the brim. His right forearm would have been resting across his lap with his right wrist nearing his left thigh and the right hand (palm side down) and the hat supported by his left thigh. When the bullet struck his wrist, his right hand flips up extremely fast. Much faster than a normal raising of the hat would be. This suggests an instinctual reaction to the bullet hitting his wrist. JBC remembered feeling the bullet hit him in the back and just didn’t realize that he had also been hit in the wrist and thigh (due to the shock of the pain in his back and chest).
« Last Edit: Today at 11:38:42 AM by Charles Collins »