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In reply to the discussion: Kennedy assasination: is it more WHO than how? [View all]cpwm17
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The bullet that passed through Connelly had already passed though something since the bullet was moving sideways when it entered Connelly.
JFK and Kennedy were in perfect alignment to be hit by the same bullet.
When JFK reacts to the second shot (first hit) Connelly's jacket lapel flips up from the exiting bullet.
The bullet that entered JFK was traveling straight and left some bullet-wipe (bullet residue) on the back of JFK's clothing (indicating the first entry point of bullet) but the bullet that entered Connelly entered sideways and left no residue.
If the same bullet didn't hit Connelly after it traveled through JFK, where did it go? No other bullet was ever found. Some CT'ers claim it left the vehicle after it traveled through JFK. But that would make it a magic bullet to make such a drastic move to leave the vehicle.