DVP:
The testimony of the Connallys has always clashed with the WC narrative.
Connally: I was knocked over, just doubled over by the force of the bullet. It went in my back and came out my chest about 2 inches below and the left of my right nipple. The force of the bullet drove my body over almost double and when I looked, immediately I could see I was just drenched with blood. (1 HSCA 42)
Gov. JBC described himself as immediately incapacitated after he was shot.
The WC narrative is that JBC was struck by the same slug that hit JFK ~Z-221.
But JBC is bolt upright after Z-221, then looks over his right shoulder, eventually makes a near 180-degree in seat (you can see the left profile of JBC's face in the Z-film), begins to turn forward, and appears to be struck and pushed forward ~Z-295.
JBC shows no sign of incapacitating injury until after Z-295. I can well believe being shot though the chest would immediately incapacitate a man. I find it unlikely that JBC, after being shot through the chest, then made a 180-degree turn in his seat to check on JFK.
JBC being shot at Z-295 also lines up with the "bang...bang-bang" cadence described by so many witnesses.
I have reasonable doubts a lone gunsel, armed with a single shot per bolt action rifle, could perp the JFKA as revealed in the Z-film.
Caveat emptor, and draw your own conclusions.