Sigh. . . .
Again, for the umpteenth time:
-- We have known for at least 20 years that the back wound was shallow and had no exit point, which is why the first two drafts of the autopsy report said nothing about the throat wound being an exit point for the back wound.
-- Abundant photographic evidence proves that no bullet exited JFK's shirt slits, and that the tie knot could not have been nicked by any bullet exiting the shirt slits.
-- Connally himself, the guy who actually experienced the wounding, said he was certain he was not hit before Z229.
-- The JFK clothing holes prove the back wound was several inches below the throat wound.
-- The hit on JFK occurred at Z186-190, but even a hit at Z199 would not have suddenly visibly jolted him forward at Z226-232. The Z226-232 reaction is clearly an immediate response to the impact of a bullet.
-- Connally's back wound proves the bullet that made the wound was not severely yawing or traveling sideways, and the narrow wound tract through Connally's chest proves the same thing about the bullet's behavior as it passed through the chest.
-- Repeated wound ballistics tests have invalidated the SBT and proved that no bullet could have done the alleged damage and emerged in CE 399's nearly pristine condition.
I have personally documented these facts many times in this forum, but you guys keep ignoring them and pretending that the SBT is valid. This is why we never get anywhere in this forum, because we have a bunch of people like you who continue to cling to absurd myths such as the SBT in spite of the many facts that refute them.