Reasonable Doubts?

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Online Tom Graves

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Re: Reasonable Doubts?
« Reply #35 on: Today at 01:26:45 AM »
The bullet entered JFK's upper back approximately two inches right of JFK's back.


My, what an awkward sentence.

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The location [of the entry wound in JFK's upper back/lower neck] is shown in one of the leaked autopsy photos. The bullet exited JFK's throat at the level of the knot of his necktie. It tumbled upon exiting and struck JBC who was sitting in front of and slightly to the left of JFK.

You forgot to say that JBC was sitting lower than JFK, and that he was turned far to his right when he, too, was struck by CE399.

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The bullet entered in the back near his right armpit making an elongated wound due to the tumble. The bullet exited below his right nipple and passed through his right wrist, depositing tiny lead fragments from the core which was only exposed at the base of the bullet. The bullet went on to make a shallow penetration in JBC's thigh before working its way loose and was discovered at Parkland hospital and became CE399.

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These three articles are nothing more than a collection of stale old myths, misstatements of fact, and your amateur analysis of the medical evidence which is at odds with the conclusions of the FPP, which concurred with the SBT with the lone dissenter being Cyril Wecht. A classic example of garbage in, garbage out.

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Online John Corbett

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Re: Reasonable Doubts?
« Reply #36 on: Today at 01:30:22 AM »
Umm, Dr. Charles Gregory, the surgeon who operated on Connally's wrist, said that the shattering of the distal radius bone and the severing of part of the radial nerve would cause immediate and complete loss of function in the hand.---MTG

This is my recollection of what Gregory said also. Can you find reference to this in the WC?

I have reasonable doubts that Gov. JBC held onto his hat after being shot through the wrist.

Ergo, a reasonable deduction is JBC had not yet been shot by Z-275.

There is nothing reasonable about your deductions.