27-06-2013, 12:00 AM
It seems that there are numerous possbilities with regards to what happenes as a bullet passes thru a car windshield...
Given the size of the wound described at Parkland... the bullet would have to be smaller than this one....
I can't imagine a shooter NOT TAKING THE SHOT simply because the target is behind a windshield...
(this is also a time when ice bullets, tiny flechettes and extreme silencers were being used/tested...
But Tony's question remains... where did the projectile go... (O'Connor tells us that the back wound bullet was removed from the intercostal muscles under the right arm... Knudsen repeatedly says that while there were probes they did not connect Entry and Exit wounds.... I seem to remember mention of a bullet mark on the NORTH side of Elm... just a thought
DJ
Given the size of the wound described at Parkland... the bullet would have to be smaller than this one....
I can't imagine a shooter NOT TAKING THE SHOT simply because the target is behind a windshield...
(this is also a time when ice bullets, tiny flechettes and extreme silencers were being used/tested...
But Tony's question remains... where did the projectile go... (O'Connor tells us that the back wound bullet was removed from the intercostal muscles under the right arm... Knudsen repeatedly says that while there were probes they did not connect Entry and Exit wounds.... I seem to remember mention of a bullet mark on the NORTH side of Elm... just a thought
DJ
Once in a while you get shown the light
in the strangest of places if you look at it right..... R. Hunter
in the strangest of places if you look at it right..... R. Hunter