05-09-2014, 01:50 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-09-2014, 02:14 PM by Drew Phipps.)
From the size of the mailechort and lead lump in the bullet drawings , I would estimate their mass as being around 10% of the total mass of the bullet.
The little lumps (allegedly) found in the limo weighed a lot less than 1% of the total mass of the cited 91/38 bullet.
Also (apologies if I'm jumping out in front of your narrative here) don't you suppose that the wounds and bullet track through Connally's chest (and presumably also the wrist) more consistent with the standard "elephant drill-like" solid slug?
The little lumps (allegedly) found in the limo weighed a lot less than 1% of the total mass of the cited 91/38 bullet.
Also (apologies if I'm jumping out in front of your narrative here) don't you suppose that the wounds and bullet track through Connally's chest (and presumably also the wrist) more consistent with the standard "elephant drill-like" solid slug?
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