06-09-2014, 10:05 AM
Bob Prudhomme Wrote:William Charleston Wrote:[quote=Bob Prudhomme]RichardExcellent argument and, surprisingly, one that I never thought of. Yes, why would only one of the three shots produce an echo, if they were all from the same origin?WilliamI'll go even one better. Why not three shots within the .7 second period,An
I could kiss you, William, I'm so pleased to find someone on these forums that can analyze a situation for himself.
Yes, there are indeed problems for the Goobermint in tying Connally's back, wrist and thigh wounds together. In fact, looking at the medical evidence, the problem is even worse than what you think, although you are definitely on the right track.
For this reason, I have difficulty believing the thigh wound is connected to the wrist wound, although I believe, as you do, that the thigh wound was the result of a fragment, and not a whole bullet.
The thigh wound is NOT connected to the wrist wound. I have shown previously that is not true. The audio analysis shows that is not true because there is a UNIQUE scenario that must be true to explain all of the wounds. John Connally makes TWO radical movements in the Zapruder film exactly when the acoustical analysis shows shots were fired, 4.8 seconds BEFORE and 0.7 seconds AFTER JFK's head shot. In other words, Connally was wounded twice, not once.
When you look at the GIF of Connally IMMEDIATELY AFTER JFK's head shot, you see Connally thrown violently forward, you do NOT SEE Connally being pulled over into Neiley's lap as the gubermint (and Gary Mack, Vince Bugliosi, Possner and etc.) insists happened. Nellie did not pull John over until after he is thrown violently forward.
Dr. Shaw stated decades ago Connally's thigh wound was caused by a bullet fragment, NOT A BULLET. NOVA, 1988
The orderely who found the bullet on a stretcher stated the bullet was NOT found on Connally's stretcher, it was found on a stretcher not connected to the case (in other words, CE399 was planted). NOVA 1988
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