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JFK Assassination & General Discussion & Debate / Re: The First Shot
« Last post by Steve M. Galbraith on Yesterday at 09:04:50 PM »I don't think it matters whether it was the bullet or rib fragments which caused the bulge in the jacket. The point is I don't believe that bulge would happened simultaneous with the bullet exiting. As I said before, slow motion footage I've seen of objects being shot by rifle bullets always show the debris following behind the bullet, not pushed out in front of it. That's why I think it is significant to know at what frame the bullet entered the jacket to determine how much if any lag time there would be between the bullet passing through JBC's body and the movement of the jacket. I seem to recall in another thread someone saying Lattimer had determined the bullet passed through JBC before Z224 but I can't recall how many frames before nor can I find that thread where that observation was made.Re bullet vs. rib fragments/tissue: The bullet hole in JBC's jacket is apparently too low, too small to cause the bulge and lapel flip.
What source have you used to show Lattimer's research on this matter.
This *by itself* proves nothing, of course, but combined with the other evidence and other explanations it, for me, supports the SBT.
Here is the Lattimer piece: https://dn710700.ca.archive.org/0/items/nsia-LattimerJohnKDr/nsia-LattimerJohnKDr/Lattimer%20John%20K%20Dr%20109.pdf
Fred Litwin goes over this here: https://www.onthetrailofdelusion.com/post/dr-cyril-wecht-and-governor-connally-s-coat-bulge
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Thanks for maintaining a "standard of proof" around here.