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In reply to the discussion: Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy believed President Kennedy was killed by a conspiracy. [View all]zappaman
(20,606 posts)1. "The WC, like everyone else, knows there were 3 shots fired. They were not in agreement as to which missed. Although today, most agree the first shot missed."
LINK:
http://www.archives.gov/research/jfk/warren-commission-report/chapter-3.html#number
"Nevertheless, the preponderance of the evidence, in particular the three spent cartridges, led the Commission to conclude that there were three shots fired."
2. "And only one shot did hit JFK in the head. No proof of anything but one shot."
LINK:
http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/head.htm
3. "And it has been demonstrated numerous times that it was possible to shoot 3 times in that time frame with that rifle. Google it if you would like."
LINK:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_F._Kennedy_assassination_rifle#FBI_tests
"During the investigation by the House Select Committee on Assassinations (19761978), the lead attorneys for the Committee, Robert Blakey and Gary Cornwell, were allowed to use WC-139 at an FBI firing range. The attorneys wanted to see how fast the bolt action could be operated. Blakey was able to fire two rounds in 1.5 seconds and Cornwell fired two rounds in 1.2 seconds. This was an experiment to test a possible theory that Oswald in his excitement may have pointed and fired, as opposed to aimed and fired. Some critics of the Warren Commission had claimed it was impossible to fire a Carcano rifle in less than 2.3 seconds. Both the CBS and HSCA tests proved conclusively this claim is not accurate."
or here:
http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/russ/jfkinfo/jfk8/mc.htm
Now after crying that you were attacked, and too lazy to google and even learn the most basic of facts, I await your rebuttal with links.