Medical student Evalea Glanges: "There was a bullet hole in the windshield", a through and through bullet hole from front to back . Dallas motorcycle patrolmen Stavis Ellis and H. R. Freeman both observed a penetrating bullet hole in the limousine windshield at Parkland Hospital. Ellis told interviewer Gil Toff in 1971: " There was a hole in the left front windshield ... You could put a pencil through it. Freeman corroborated this, saying: "[I was] right beside it. I could have touched it ... It was a bullet hole .
I assume whatever Taylor is looking at in 1975 is not the entire windshield Do we have a chain of custody from Dallas 63 to 76?
So if was indeed a bullet that came from the front I assume it would have come from the overpass if it hit JFK?
I'm sure they pinkie-swore that it was the same windshield.
Numerous witnesses saw a hole in the windshield. I have covered this in my "Statements That Sink The WC's Conclusions" and it will be reposted later on.Conversely, and equally important, neither Kellerman or Greer saw a crack in the windshield as the WC claimed on November 22, 1963, and they were both sitting in the front seats of the limousine!