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Experiment proves no bullet penetrated the limo windshield
Gerry Down:
Experiment shows that a bullet fired through a 1961 Lincoln Continental windshield would make a very large noticeable hole rather than the small hole that a pencil would go through as some witnesses reported. These witnesses were most likely describing the concentrated crack in the windshield as can be seen in photos, which from a distance might mistakenly look like a through-and-through hole.
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Benjamin Cole:
GD--
Thanks for posting.
The "JFK was shot from the front" narrative has always been squishy.
There are zero witnesses to any gunsels in the front of JFK. Sam Holland's railroad crew was atop the Third Street overpass.
The forensics papers seem written with agendas, on all sides.
The purported blowout in the rear of JFK's skull, on his right side, should have thrown matter onto motorcyle cops to the limo's right. But matter was thrown to JFK's left.
My take is JFK was shot from behind. The GK? Maybe.
Caveat emptor, and draw your own conclusions....
Charles Collins:
The windshield was placed in the conference room where the Warren Commission held the witness testimonies. Many witnesses saw the windshield. None of the witnesses who wrote of their experience in the Warren Commission’s conference room said there was a hole through the windshield.
Michael Capasse:
--- Quote from: Charles Collins on January 02, 2026, 11:44:40 AM ---The windshield was placed in the conference room where the Warren Commission held the witness testimonies. Many witnesses saw the windshield. None of the witnesses who wrote of their experience in the Warren Commission’s conference room said there was a hole through the windshield.
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Cite your source.
Why would any witness be expected to comment in the record on something sitting there but was not asked about?
Most witnesses in Dallas gave depositions to one attorney and stenographer at the U.S. Attorney's Office in the local Post Office Building.
Charles Collins:
--- Quote from: Michael Capasse on January 02, 2026, 01:34:40 PM ---Cite your source.
Why would any witness be expected to comment in the record on something sitting there but was not asked about?
Most witnesses in Dallas gave depositions to one attorney and stenographer at the U.S. Attorney's Office in the local Post Office Building.
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“Assignment: Oswald” by James Hosty, page 193:
On the day of his testimony to the commission (May 1964 if I remember correctly):
In the middle of the room was a long conference table. At the far end was a large executive-type desk, and sitting on it was the windshield from President Kennedy’s limousine. The day before, Stern had shown this windshield to Belmont, Fain, Quigley, and me. We could see pock-marks on the inside of the windshield. Stern explained that forensic experts had determined that the pockmarks were consistent with highspeed bullet fragments hitting it.
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