S. M. Holland's "Smoke" on the Grassy Knoll

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Online John Corbett

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Re: S. M. Holland's "Smoke" on the Grassy Knoll
« Reply #40 on: Yesterday at 06:25:06 PM »
    You're avoiding addressing the obvious. You got 3 hulls vs physical evidence of only 2 bullets. That's a Big problem. This "lost bullet" stuff is David Copperfield worthy. When do you saw the lady in half?

It is absurd to expect every bullet that is fired to be recoverable, especially the bullets from missed shots. Shots that don't hit the intended target can travel great distances and are not going to always be recoverable. It isn't a problem at all that we have 3 spent hulls and only 2 recovered bullets. That missed shot ended up somewhere. We just don't know where that was nor do we need to.

Online Royell Storing

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« Reply #41 on: Yesterday at 07:02:54 PM »
It is absurd to expect every bullet that is fired to be recoverable, especially the bullets from missed shots. Shots that don't hit the intended target can travel great distances and are not going to always be recoverable. It isn't a problem at all that we have 3 spent hulls and only 2 recovered bullets. That missed shot ended up somewhere. We just don't know where that was nor do we need to.

    For starters, where is there Evidence of a "missed shot"? And didn't the HSCA claim a 4th shot was a "missed shot". This "missed shot" stuff cuts both ways. But this is where you are at. Now claiming that Oswald while standing up, fired a "missed shot" through a 1/2 open window. Ludicrous. 

Online Marjan Rynkiewicz

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Re: S. M. Holland's "Smoke" on the Grassy Knoll
« Reply #42 on: Yesterday at 08:57:54 PM »
It is absurd to expect every bullet that is fired to be recoverable, especially the bullets from missed shots. Shots that don't hit the intended target can travel great distances and are not going to always be recoverable. It isn't a problem at all that we have 3 spent hulls and only 2 recovered bullets. That missed shot ended up somewhere. We just don't know where that was nor do we need to.
There were  2 shots from the Carcano, & we found say 1.25 slugs from the Carcano (a whole slug from Z218)(bits of lead from Z218 in Connolly)(the brass in the limo from the ricochet at Z110)(bits of lead in the limo from Z110)(bits of lead on jfk's head from Z110).
And Hickey fired at least 4 shots & we found say 0.1 slugs from the AR15 (bits of lead in jfk's head & brain from Z312)(bits of lead on windshield from Z312)(bits of lead in limo from Z312--Z300)(smear of lead on kerb near Tague from Z300)(we might be able to add to that 0.1 slugs about 0.75 of a slug ie a partial slug was found up on the TUP in about 1977? possibly from Z300 or Z???).
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