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Recently there was discussion in this forum regarding the shape of the wound in Gov. JBC's back.

Here is a drawing of the wound, by JBC's surgeon, Dr. Robert Shaw.



Shaw thought it most likely that JBC was shot from above and behind, by a slug unimpeded by any obstructions. No tumbling. So you had an elliptical or ovoid wound, north-south on JBC's body.

Shaw debrided the wound, thus enlarging the final resulting scar.

In addition, there is a small round hole in the rear of JBC's assassination-day shirt.



I doubt the bullet that struck JBC was tumbling.

The evidence, as seen in JBC's shirt and the doctors sketch, points away from a tumbling bullet.

Caveat emptor, and draw your own conclusions.



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Much is made of the 1:10 time Bowley noted in his statement. As far as I know, his watch was never checked against a standard clock. He reported picking up his daughter from R.L. Thornton Elementary School at 12:55 PM, presumably based on his watch. He reports turning on to 10th St. from Marsalis. If he took Marsalis from the school, it would take about 18 minutes, perhaps longer depending on how many stop lights he hit. His watch being only a minute or two slow would then show close agreement with Myer’s time of 14:30.

It’s also possible Bowley was scheduled to pick up his daughter at 1:00 PM. Arriving a few minutes early based on his slower watch, he found his daughter waiting outside. His daughter was still alive as of a few years ago as her husband mentioned his wife’s connection to the Tippit shooting. I asked him to as his wife about this but he never responded.

 it would take about 18 minutes

No. Years ago I drove the exact route several times in light and heavy traffic and the average time was 13 minutes.

But even if it was 18 minutes, that would still get him to 10th street at 1:13, at a time that the shooting had already taken place.
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   With respect to who should be talking to the Luna Committee, you guys continue kicking around the same old names. Those wells are dry. The best way to go is exploring an untapped information source that is close to some of these main players. I would be interested in hearing what "The Forum's Own", (1) Steve Barber and (2) Alex Harris aka "The JFK Theorist" have to say. Both have been around many of the JFK Assassination sources that have already been questioned ad infinitum. These "flies on the wall" are untapped sources of legit information regarding the JFK Assassination. Either or both could hold "Rosetta Stone" information and Not know it.
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Allen Dulles phones up Jesse Curry 😅
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So does James DiEugenio (who is is IMO the most knowledgeable JFKA researcher in most aspects of the JFKA).

James (A knew B +  B knew C = C knew A) DiEugenio
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I find it amazing that anyone still believes Judyth Vary Baker is the least bit credible. This is the ditz who said she planned to meet her lover Lee Harvey Oswald in Cancun. The only problem with that story is that in 1963, Cancun was a plantation with only a handful of people living there. It did not become a tourist hotspot until the 1970s.

The witness is dismissed.
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Let's be crystal clear here. If you agree that the EOP site is correct, then you must repudiate the autopsy brain photos as fraudulent, for the reasons I've already explained.

I have to do no such thing. For one, most of the autopsy brain photos have never been made public. The few autopsy photos that have been made public are of much lower quality than the originals. Even if I had the original photos, I am totally unqualified to analyze them as are you.

I look at the evidence the way a juror would be instructed to look at it in a criminal trial. Jurors are not expected to be knowledgeable in highly technical areas. What they are expected to do is listen to the expert testimony presented to them. In some cases, the opposing sides call their own expert witnesses who present conflicting opinions about the evidence. In those cases the jurors are expected to make reasonable judgements as to the credibility of these witnesses. Based on Dr. Cummings analysis of the fracture pattern in the x-rays, I find it more likely that the autopsy team's placement of the back-of-head entry wound was more accurate than the FPP. In the final analysis, it really isn't important which one is correct because either is compatible with the finding that Oswald fired that shot from the sniper's nest.
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Just to refresh everyone's memory, a bullet entering the EOP site at a downward and rightward angle could not have missed tearing through the rear part of the right occipital lobe, but the brain photos show no damage whatsoever to that part of the lobe. In addition, even if make the debatable assumption that the EOP-site bullet barely missed hitting the cerebellum, it would have at least caused visible bleeding in the cerebellum, but the brain photos show no premortem bleeding in the cerebellum.

Again, I applaud your new position on the rear head entry wound's location, but you need to understand that if you accept the EOP site, you cannot believe the autopsy brain photos are authentic.

It's hardly a new position. I have never taken a hard stance as to which placement of the entry wound is correct because I don't find it important. What is important is I know Oswald fired the shot that created that entry wound. That is a slam dunk.
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I never cease to be amazed at the mental hoops people are willing to go through to convince themselves Oswald did not kill Tippit. No amount of evidence is ever going to be enough to convince them that Oswald killed JFK and JDT. They will simply deny, deny, deny.

The funny part is they tell us they are on a mission to find the truth.
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Here’s another photo of the top view as requested. I made it into an animated GIF to show conclusively that there simply is no flare on the mouth of CE 543. The blinking yellow circle is intended to show that the rim of the mouth is still round with the exception of the dented in section.



The side view posted previously with the parallel yellow lines shows that the neck of CE 543 still has parallel sides. This is meant to show that there simply is no flare on the neck of CE 543.

Your picture does not depict what you think it does. You need to study the various pictures a little closer. What is depicted is exactly what I have been telling you. The indentation in the center of the bigger dent is farther into the shell casing, you know flared, and that is what is shown in the plan view of the shell casing and the other CE 543 photos.

The sides are slightly bulged out as would be expected and observed in the photos. Your lines are just an extension of your opinion and cannot possibly be considered accurate by you or anyone else.
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Since we know that Mary Wright, Barbara Davis and L.J. Lewis called the police immediately... and we know that Murray Jackson (the dispatcher) was unaware of the shooting until 1:17, it becomes painfully obvious that Wright, Davis and Lewis phoned in the shooting at a point in time just before the "citizen using the police radio" alerted Jackson. If these three witnesses had phoned in the shooting much earlier, then Jackson would have been already made aware of the shooting by the time Bowley reported it at 1:17 and would have put an all-points bulletin. No all-points bulletin was put out by dispatch until AFTER dispatch (Jackson) was alerted at 1:17 by Bowley using the patrol car radio.

Once a citizen picks up the telephone to call the police to report a shooting, how long does it take for that information to reach the police dispatcher? The citizen picks up the phone and dials zero to reach the operator. The operator answers and the citizen asks to be transferred to the police department to report a shooting. The citizen is transferred to the police department. The person on duty answering the phone at the police station asks the citizen for the information of what occurred and where. The citizen quickly explains that someone has been shot on Tenth Street in Oak Cliff. The phone operator at the police department then writes down the information onto a slip and sends it down a conveyor belt, if you will, straight to the police dispatcher. Once he receives the slip, the dispatcher (in this case, Murray Jackson) puts out the information over the air waves to all patrol cars in Dallas. The entire process from the time Wright, Davis and Lewis make their phone call to the time Jackson receives the information would take 60 to 90 seconds at the most. This means that by the time Bowley alerts Jackson at 1:17 that there was a shooting of an officer on Tenth Street and Jackson was unaware until that moment, combined with how long it would take the information from Mary Wright's phone call to reach Jackson (60 to 90 seconds), and Wright called immediately after hearing the shots, that the shooting occurred at 1:15-1:16.

The bottom line is that Jackson doesn't know Tippit was shot until 1:17, yet Wright, Davis and Lewis called the police immediately after the shots. Translation... Wright, Davis and Lewis called the police around 1:16. If they had called any earlier, then Jackson would have already known about the shooting by the time Bowley reported it to Jackson at 1:17.

Ted Callaway testified that after hearing the five gun shots, he ran out to the sidewalk on Patton. This was a little over a half block south of the shooting scene. Callaway saw a man (who he later identified as Oswald) cutting across Patton as he (Oswald) made his way south on Patton (towards Callaway's position). Callaway hollered out to the man as the man continued south on Patton past Callaway's position. Callaway testified that the man was running and holding a gun. Callaway saw the man head west on Jefferson (the same direction as the theater).

Once the man turned west onto Jefferson, Callaway ran a "good hard run" up to the corner of Tenth and Patton. Callaway, noticing the stopped patrol car, went to the car and saw the officer (Tippit) lying dead in the street. Callaway said the first thing he did was to grab the police car radio and report the shooting. He said he didn't know if anyone had reported it yet, so he decided to report it himself.

To recap, Callaway hears the shots. Runs to the sidewalk. Sees the gunman run south on Patton the entire block from Tenth to Jefferson. Runs the two-thirds of a block up to the shooting scene. Goes over to the police car and the first thing he does is grab the radio and report the shooting to the police dispatcher.

How much time do you believe passed from the time Callaway heard the shots to the time he reported the shooting on the police radio?

Let's say two minutes pass from the time Oswald shoots Tippit to the time Oswald turns the corner from Patton onto Jefferson. This is a little over one block and Oswald was running.

Let's say it takes Callaway one minute when he made the "good hard run" the two-thirds of a block from his location to the patrol car.

If these two time estimates are anywhere close to being correct, then Callaway is at the patrol car roughly three minutes after the shots rang out. Let's add another full minute for error. So we have Callaway at the patrol car using the police radio about four minutes after the shots rang out.

Here's the thing... Callaway's report to the dispatcher while using the patrol car radio took place at 1:19/1:20.

Do the math and work it backwards. At 1:19/1:20, Callaway makes the call. If four minutes have passed (and that's being generous, in my opinion) since the shots rang out, then the shots rang out around 1:15.

T.F. Bowley tells us that he arrived on the scene, parked, walked up to Tippit's body and noticed immediately that there was nothing he could do for the fallen officer. Bowley then took the police radio mic from Domingo Benavides and reported the shooting to dispatcher Murray Jackson. Bowley's report to Jackson took place at 1:17.

All of this matter-of-factly puts the Tippit shooting between 1:15 and 1:16. Oswald indeed had time to arrive at Tenth & Patton by then (even earlier, really).

Humm, well, the previous supposedly definitive analysis of the timing of the Tippit shooting, i.e., Dale Myers' "stop-watch" analysis in his book With Malice, says that Oswald did not have time to walk to 10th and Patton in time to shoot Tippit and theorizes that Oswald got a ride from an unknown person. Myers says Tippit was shot at 1:14:30, but you say he was shot between 1:15 and 1:16.

Is there a reason you failed to mention that T. F. Bowley said he arrived at the Tippit scene at 1:10 and that he knew this because he checked his watch when he got there? That's an important fact to omit, wouldn't you say?

Is there a reason you failed to mention that Helen Markham said she got to the Tippit scene no later than 1:08 and that Tippit had already been shot when she arrived? This is why she was certain Tippit was shot at 1:06 or 1:07. Markham said she always left her apartment at 1:00 to catch her regular 1:12-1:15 bus. She said she glanced at the laundry room clock after she left her apartment and that it read 1:04. She said it took her about two minutes to reach 10th and Patton.

Is there a reason you failed to mention that Domingo Benavides said that he did not try to use the police car's radio until "a few minutes" after Tippit had been shot because he was (quite understandably) afraid for his life?

You guys claim that Benavides waited in his truck for only a matter of seconds and not for a few minutes. But this flies in the face of common sense and ignores what Benavides himself initially said. If you were only 25-50 feet away from a shooting and feared you could be the next target, how long would you wait until coming out into the open? Nobody in their right mind would have come out of hiding so quickly in that situation.

Benavides told the WC he waited in his truck for "a few minutes" after he heard the shots and before he tried to use the police car's radio. Moreover, according to fellow witness Ted Calloway, Benavides told him the day after the shooting that

When I heard that shooting, I fell down into the floorboard of my truck and I stayed there. It scared me to death.

Years later, Benavides changed his story and told CBS he only waited a few seconds, not a few minutes. Predictably, you guys choose to accept Benavides' belated change of story and reject his original statements.

Two witnesses at the Texas Theatre, Butch Borroughs and Jack Davis, independently said that Oswald entered the theater before 1:10, and that he remained in the theater until he was arrested.

You place great emphasis on the police dispatch transcripts, but even Dr. Paul Hoch, one of the most careful scholars in the JFKA research community, acknowledged there is evidence the police dispatch tapes were edited, which renders the transcripts useless for determining when Tippit was shot. BTW, Dr. Hoch doubted the authenticity of the transmissions that supposedly explain why Tippit was in Oak Cliff in the first place, far out of his area.

I discuss Dr. Hoch's research at length in my article "Did Oswald Shoot Tippit?," available at https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_j_022lJYli3B5Xyw8wLs-0nl6mDLo2t/view.







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