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Author Topic: How Mrs. Connally Described Her Husband Being Shot-HSCA  (Read 4695 times)

Online John Corbett

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Re: How Mrs. Connally Described Her Husband Being Shot-HSCA
« Reply #35 on: July 13, 2026, 11:56:45 AM »
No. The wound showed that the bullet entered on a downward trajectory.  It was 1.5 cm in the longest dimension (the bullet is 3.0 cm long) and was drawn as an ellipse with its long axis in the vertical direction:

You are assuming that the bullet did not deflect.  But it must have imparted significant momentum to JBC in order for the bullet to have made such an impact sensation in JBC's back.  The only way that happens is if it changes direction suddenly.

That might be one of the dumbest things you've ever written.

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Re: How Mrs. Connally Described Her Husband Being Shot-HSCA
« Reply #36 on: Yesterday at 06:00:03 PM »
That might be one of the dumbest things you've ever written.
Which part is dumb? The Shaw diagram or Newton’s laws?

Online John Corbett

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Re: How Mrs. Connally Described Her Husband Being Shot-HSCA
« Reply #37 on: Yesterday at 10:44:43 PM »
Which part is dumb?

Which part is not?