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JFK Assassination Plus General Discussion & Debate => JFK Assassination Plus General Discussion And Debate => Topic started by: Charles Collins on August 08, 2019, 03:13:37 PM
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The following is a paragraph from a Wikipedia article regarding the Single Bullet Theory. Here is the link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single-bullet_theory (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single-bullet_theory)
Regarding the bullet that he remembered impacting his back, Connally stated, "...the most curious discovery of all took place when they rolled me off the stretcher and onto the examining table. A metal object fell to the floor, with a click no louder than a wedding band. The nurse picked it up and slipped it into her pocket. It was the bullet from my body, the one that passed through my back, chest, and wrist, and worked itself loose from my thigh." Connally does not say how he determined this object to have been a bullet, rather than his missing gold cufflink.
The article does not cite a source for this statement. Do any of you have an idea where this came from? Could it be true? Who were the attending nurses in the ER with Connally? What have they said about this? Does anyone know anything at all about this?
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It's a quote from his 1993 book "In History's Shadow".
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It's a quote from his 1993 book "In History's Shadow".
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