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Autopsy proves SBT impossible

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Tim Nickerson:

--- Quote from: Jack Trojan on May 10, 2018, 01:58:28 AM ---Did Gimp compensate for the oblique view?

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The obliqueness of the view is too minor to matter.

Tim Nickerson:

--- Quote from: Matt Grantham on May 11, 2018, 01:24:07 AM --- CE 399 already had problems and you want to add that the  leftover 2.2 grains could account for what was in Connally, the damage to the interior of windshield, and the fragment that hit Tague?

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Matt , you are confused. What do the fragment that hit Tague and the damage to the windshield have to do with CE-399?

Andrew Mason:

--- Quote from: Matt Grantham on May 11, 2018, 01:24:07 AM --- CE 399 already had problems and you want to add that the  leftover 2.2 grains could account for what was in Connally, the damage to the interior of windshield, and the fragment that hit Tague?

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No. CE399 was the first shot. The second fragmented as I said.

Andrew Mason:

--- Quote from: Jim Brunsman on May 11, 2018, 03:05:22 AM ---There were so many errors in your post, I don't know where to start. So I will respond only to item #3) second and third shot were very close together. Are you "Oswald Framers" so blind that you don't see what this means? It takes time to operate the bolt of the "humanitarian rifle." YOU CAN'T HAVE A SINGLE ASSASSIN AND TWO SHOTS VERY CLOSE TOGETHER, RIGHT? This could be done with an automatic rifle, but not a bolt action rifle. If you have two shots close together, you have two assassins. But again, this is only one of a startling number of reasons why the magic bullet is a scientific impossibility.

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If the second shot was just before JFK's hair flies up, which was seen to occur by Hickey on the second shot, (which is just before Greer turns around for the first time, which he said he did immediately after the second shot)  then the second shot was about z271-272.  That fits the shot pattern: 1 ..........(4 seconds).........2..(2.3 seconds)..3

2.3 seconds between 2 and 3, is enough time for Oswald to fire all the shots.

Andrew Mason:

--- Quote from: Jack Nessan on May 11, 2018, 06:46:56 AM ---Dr. SHAW - This was a small wound approximately a centimeter and a half in its greatest diameter. It was roughly elliptical. It was just medial to the axilliary fold or the crease of the armpit, but we could tell that this wound, the depth of the wound, had not penetrated the shoulder blade.


Given the alignment of JBC and JFK in the car and the use of jacketed military ammunition, how do you explain the location and trajectory of the elliptical wound in JBC's back if the bullet does not first pass through JFK?

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An elliptical wound is made by a non-yawing bullet striking at an angle to the target surface. A yawing or tumbling bullet makes either a bullet shaped entry mark or an asymmetrical ovoid (egg) shape. At z272 the car alignment and JFK's leftward movement allowed a shot from the SN to strike only JBC, just missing JFK's head. Hickey observed JFK's hair fly up at the moment of the second shot.

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