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In reply to the discussion: Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy believed President Kennedy was killed by a conspiracy. [View all]Spider Jerusalem
(21,786 posts)Response to your silliest points:
2) trajectory reconstruction based on: location of wounds, location of Kennedy and Connally, and location of the car? TSBD, not Dal-Tex building. Multiple eyewitnesses saw a rifle in the 6th floor window. Three shots were heard by most witnesses in Dealey Plaza. There is no evidence of other shots, other shooters, or bullets from weapons other than Oswald's Carcano. This is nonsensical fantasy.
a) no it wouldn't, based on: wounds and trajectory.
b) no they didn't; multiple witnesses familiar with the sound of rifle fire knew the shots for what they were.
c) no it wouldn't; you are clearly ignorant of exactly what a full-metal-jacket round is DESIGNED TO DO. (Fun fact: the 6.5mm Carcano was popular among ivory hunters in Africa for its penetrating power. If it can take down a charging elephant with a frontal shot through two inches of bone (and it can, and was in fact employed by many hunters specifically for this purpose)? The shot that hit and penetrated both Kennedy and Connally is no problem. Ballistics and foresnsics experts agree with me; you don't know what you are talking about.
d) no it couldn't; there was a HUGE FUCKING TREE in front of the window. That would explain why the first shot missed.
3) no, it wasn't. Again, you're just making shit up.
4) no, there isn't.