12-05-2014, 06:38 PM
Here are the break-up effects on a FMJ bullet at different speeds... (a bullet very similar to the Audrey Bell bullet and the bullet described by those who came in contact with the Parkland bullet.
FMJ #1 - thru and thru jacket-shirt-torso-jacket-shirt-torso-ribs-skin-wristbone-skin-leg.... WHOLE & PRISTINE
FMJ #2 - micro particles
2139 fps or less and we get no fragments
This FMJ bullet needed to hit at over 3000fps.... and STILL does not create micro fragments
Nor is there an entry point at the starting point of these micro-particles.
He was shot from the front, in the right temple, with ammunition that completely fragmented.
CE399 was given to Todd by Rowley to bring to Frazier at the FBI lab. All other bullets (ie the one lodged behind JFK's right ear as described by Belmont to Tolson in his memo DURING THE AUTOPSY on the night of 11/22. (bottom))
Who in the Morgue would be calling Belmont (Sibert/O'Neil) to let him know about this other bullet?
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FMJ #1 - thru and thru jacket-shirt-torso-jacket-shirt-torso-ribs-skin-wristbone-skin-leg.... WHOLE & PRISTINE
FMJ #2 - micro particles
2139 fps or less and we get no fragments
This FMJ bullet needed to hit at over 3000fps.... and STILL does not create micro fragments
Nor is there an entry point at the starting point of these micro-particles.
He was shot from the front, in the right temple, with ammunition that completely fragmented.
CE399 was given to Todd by Rowley to bring to Frazier at the FBI lab. All other bullets (ie the one lodged behind JFK's right ear as described by Belmont to Tolson in his memo DURING THE AUTOPSY on the night of 11/22. (bottom))
Who in the Morgue would be calling Belmont (Sibert/O'Neil) to let him know about this other bullet?
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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