13-11-2012, 05:14 PM
(This post was last modified: 13-11-2012, 05:37 PM by Vasilios Vazakas.)
I can appreciate what you said about the sewer. What about the badgeman?
Wilson also believed that a bullet hit the throat from the front, while Jack White
did not agree with that theory, he argued that a frontal bullet could have not pierced the collar
and that a bullet did not penetrate the neck tie.
Jack wondered if a fragment of glass from the windshield bullet had penetrated the tie.
Someone else had suggested that the wound in the throat was caused by a piercing needle with poison at Parkland
to ensure the death of the President, who could have been dangerous if allowed to survive even with heavy wounds.
Wilson also believed that a bullet hit the throat from the front, while Jack White
did not agree with that theory, he argued that a frontal bullet could have not pierced the collar
and that a bullet did not penetrate the neck tie.
Jack wondered if a fragment of glass from the windshield bullet had penetrated the tie.
Someone else had suggested that the wound in the throat was caused by a piercing needle with poison at Parkland
to ensure the death of the President, who could have been dangerous if allowed to survive even with heavy wounds.